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in this video tutorial were gonna look at how to get started using Microsoft PowerPoint in the classroom and this is basically the beginners guide to using powerpoints so if youve never used PowerPoint or if youve maybe used it a little bit but been kind of intimidated by it this is the video for you lets get started using PowerPoint Im just gonna go down here and Ive got it pinned to the taskbar down here and you can see that this is PowerPoint 2016 Im just gonna go ahead and click on it to open it up now even though this is PowerPoint 2016 if you have an older version of PowerPoint this video is still a good one to watch because the same basic functionality will still work in older versions of PowerPoint going back all the way to about 2007 so if your version of PowerPoint is 2007 or newer youre good to go with this tutorial now what if you have a future version of PowerPoint that comes out maybe in 2018 or whatever same thing applies this video will probably still be very a