No music with pps files

Hope you can help me with not receiving music with pps files. I spent 2 hours with Microsoft to find out my mac is working fine with all music. After he went through every possible thing was mac he finally came up with it is not compatible to someone starting the pps file on a average window computer. I transfered my file to him and when it went to a mac... NO GO! Is there something that I can purchase that will make my new mac compatible to windows pps files. I than went back to the mac guy who has told me to go to a mac store with the file. Surely one of you wonderful people have experienced this problem. Can I download a product that will help me open my uncompatible music pps file. The folder itself presents all pictures, but no music... much appreciate anyones help on this. These files are ones that are going around on the email circuit. So beautiful, music would be a bonus..

I have been away... But I tried download NeoOffice. No problems downloading and there was a patch that went with it too. anyway opening after the download it came up with this message.
This package can only be installed on a Power PC machine & cannot be installed on a Intel-based machine. So I guess I found out I must have a Intel-based machine.
Hoping someone still will come up with a miracle.
Much appreciate your help ... please keep trying.

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