Suggested Programs For Documents

The District 39 website provides, as a convenience to the visitors, files for download and viewing on this website. These files often require the installation of third-party programs. This list is just some suggested programs for certain file types, and is not intended to be a comprehensive list. District 39 Toastmasters does not endorse any of the programs listed on this website.

Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Files
PDF is a universal file format that preserves the appearance of the original document. PDF files can be easily printed but not easily modified.

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Microsoft Word (DOC) & Rich Text Format (RTF) Files
Microsoft Word is a word processing program used to create and edit text documents. Text in Word documents can be easily modified or copied for use in other applications.

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Microsoft Powerpoint (PPT) Files
Microsoft PowerPoint is a program for creating and viewing presentations and slide shows.

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Microsoft Excel (XLS) Files
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program used to calculate, analyze, and store data. Text in Excel files can be easily modified or copied for use in other applications.

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Microsoft Publisher (PUB) Files
Microsoft Publisher is a entry-level desktop publishing program.

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OpenDocument Text (ODT) Files
OpenDocument Test is a alternative format for saving word processing files, and can be read on a variety of platforms.

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OpenDocument Presentation (ODP) Files
OpenDocument Presentation is a alternative format for saving presentation files, and can be read on a variety of platforms.

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OpenDocument Spreadsheet (ODS) Files
OpenDocument Spreadsheet is a alternative format for saving spreadsheet files, and can be read on a variety of platforms.

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