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SUMMARY
If you open a presentation created in an earlier version of Microsoft
PowerPoint in PowerPoint 97 for Windows, you actually get a read-only
copy of that presentation. The same behavior occurs if you open a Macintosh
MORE INFORMATION
When you open a Microsoft PowerPoint file for editing, you are actually
working from a temporary copy of the original file. PowerPoint does not
write over the original file until you save this temporary copy. In order
to preserve the original file format of earlier versions, PowerPoint 4.0
and 7.0 open the earlier version files as read-only. This requires you to
choose a new name for your file when you save it. This is particularly
important if you are sharing files created in different version of
PowerPoint with many people.
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