Despite how easy it is to use Microsoft Office on Android devices it's sure is hard to convince people to make the switch from their desktops onto their smartphones. Even more so when it comes to traditionally desktop bound functions like word processing. The truth is, these days connecting a smartphone to an external monitor or physical keyboard is easy enough, and using Microsoft Office on Android devices is a more portable and lightweight option than ever. Even more so when you stop to consider costs, there is a completely free (you read right, it costs exactly $0) app for the most usual Microsoft Office tools and they ready to use on Android devices. The only problem is that most of us aren't taking full advantage of this great package. Here are our answers to your questions.
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Users of Microsoft PowerPoint can do practically everything in the app that they could with the traditional Windows program: create presentations with as many slides as you want, choose among dozens of different styles and designs, insert text and images, etc. In short, you'll have total freedom when creating presentations.
One of the most interesting options in Microsoft PowerPoint is that you can start a presentation in Android and finish it in Windows. To do so, you just have to sign in with your user account. In addition, of course, you can import or export any PPT or PPX file.
Microsoft PowerPoint is an excellent tool for making presentations and includes all the tools and features you could possibly want.
How to use Microsoft Office on your Android device
Requirements
Requires Android 4.4 or higher
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