In PowerPoint, go to Help, About Microsoft PowerPoint, and the hyperlink to
View End User Licence Agreement. Particularly Section 1.
And if you are a lawyer and understand it, please explain it all to us <g>.
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It depends on your license for 2003. Glen's given you the instructions
for where to find the license agreement. It's actually fairly
straightforward, I thought. <g>
It depends on your license for 2003. Glen's given you the instructions
for where to find the license agreement. It's actually fairly
straightforward, I thought. <g>