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    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by 2shot, Oct 5, 2008.

  1. 2shot

    2shot Notebook Consultant

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    i want to make sure i don't make a mistake after cleaning unwanted program's the thing is i have come to powerpoint and know that if somebody was to buy this it would cost a few pound's,but i have never used it and proberly never will, would i be making a mistake by deleting it as in the future if i was to sell the lappy would a buyer be expecting it to be on the machine?
     
  2. Tarentum

    Tarentum Notebook Deity

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    Eh? Powerpoint's part of Office, which you should have a disk or a license for.