Microsoft PowerPoint 2002
Editors' rating
Very good
7.0
out of 10
- The good: Now offers print preview; supports multiple slide designs in one presentation; new Task Pane helps you edit slides faster.
- The bad: Expensive; no amazing new tools.
- The bottom line: Got PowerPoint 2000? Then 2002 isn't different enough to justify its price tag. However, if you have an older edition, consider moving up.
- Reviewed by:
- Gregg Keizer
- Review date: 5/6/01
- Update date: 5/6/01

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PowerPoint's new Task Pane reveals a slew of toolsets, including color schemes that let you change entire presentations or individual slides from the main window.
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