Generally speaking, tenders must be submitted in both paper and electronic versions. Paper version 1 plus n copies (depending on the requirements of the tender documents), which will not be repeated here; Only one electronic version is needed, which can be copied to a USB flash drive or engraved into a CD.
Some bidding activities may require "tender statement (or tender introduction)", and the tenderee needs to prepare a statement, mostly in the form of "". Ppt (or'. Pptx') ",which is the document mentioned in the landlord's question.
I bid a lot, and there are no hard and fast rules in general bidding documents, but I will put them in, right? If the landlord is still worried, you can refer to the "invalid items" in the "bidding documents" again. If you didn't mention "invalid projects", you shouldn't worry about anything, should you?