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This laptop would work great for Microsoft and power point. I use it daily for those things.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its not a bad little computer. I use it mostly for remoting into a server and surfing the Web. It has no built-in CD/DVD reader so if you want to load PowerPoint you are going to need an external USB drive. I'm not sure what you mean when you ask about "Microsoft" but I expect it would work well enough for Microsoft Word and Excel but detailed graphics like you see in some PowerPoint presentations might require some patience. Still, the next step up in laptops is a lot more money so some patience may be worth it. If you want to be sure, I would copy a PowerPoint presentation to a memory stick and also the free PowerPoint viewer that Microsoft offers and go to my local BestBuy, plug it in and try it. There is also a stand-alone Word viewer if you want to try that. But whatever you do, buy it from BestBuy, not Dell because Dell gives you half the memory and charges you more.
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