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Turn off compatibility mode On the File tab, click Save As. In the Save As dialog box, in the Save as type list, click PowerPoint Presentation (*. pptx). Click Save.
Open the file that you want to be compatible with older versions of Office. Select File Info. Select Check for Issues Check Compatibility. Review the list of issues found in the compatibility check.
Compatibility mode enforces compatibility between newer versions of PowerPoint and PowerPoint 972003 (. ppt) files by suppressing features within the newer version that could potentially add content, such as an effect, that is incompatible with PowerPoint 972003 files.
Optimize media in your presentation for compatibility On the File tab of the Ribbon, select Info. If the media in your presentation was inserted in a format that might have compatibility issues when played on another device, the Optimize Compatibility option will appear.
The Compatibility Checker finds any potential compatibility issues in your presentation and helps you create a report so that you can resolve them. Open the presentation that you want to check for compatibility. Click the File Info, and then next to Inspect Presentation, click Check for Issues Check Compatibility.
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Too many elements Limit what you will put on a slide, including images, text, and animations. PowerPoint does a lot of cool things, but too many will make your presentation look like a collection of elements instead of an organized PowerPoint, which will diminish your message.
The 2013 version of PowerPoint is their best yet for what is called backwards compatibility. This is when a newer version of the software program, such as PowerPoint, is compatible with older PowerPoint versions. For example, a 2007 version of a presentation can be opened in PowerPoint 2013 and vice versa.

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