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Conversion of Lotus PRZ presentations to Powerpoint PPT. PRZ to PPT converters.

Although both .prz and .ppt  formats are presentations, there is probably no way how you could directly convert Lotus presentation (.prz) to PowerPoint presentation (.ppt), which is what prz to ppt conversion often represents. At best, you can try to import the presentation manually, but considering there was no solution to convert prz to ppt 15 years ago, it is unlikely it will be now.

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PRZ

Files with prz extension can mainly be found as graphic files created using the Lotus Freelance Graphics software, part of Lotus SmartSuite.

A prz file extension is related to the Multisim software from NI. A prz file contains data.

PPT

A ppt file extension is traditionally used for Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. PowerPoint presentation can contain text, pictures, audio or video data. Sometimes also called slide shows.

A ppt file extension is related to the Sony Playstation Portable, a handheld video gaming console. A ppt file contains texture.

 

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