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Can't open PowerPoint files
I am presently unable to open in existing PowerPoint files. I get the
following message: PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by (pathname)... the problem concerns a number of existing PowerPoint files and Word files. However, search and newer PowerPoint files are unaffected. Can someone suggest a solution to my problem? Thank you. Carl Goodin |
Can't open PowerPoint files
Hi Carl, I don't have the answer for your post but I will suggest you to post
it in the powerpoint group if you'd like to get better answer than mine, assuring you that the powerpoint guys are as good as the one we have in excel and also that's the reason why they are different topics. Regards. -- Socrates said: I only know, I don''''t know nothing. I say : I don''''t even know, I don''''t know nothing. "Carl Goodin" wrote: I am presently unable to open in existing PowerPoint files. I get the following message: PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by (pathname)... the problem concerns a number of existing PowerPoint files and Word files. However, search and newer PowerPoint files are unaffected. Can someone suggest a solution to my problem? Thank you. Carl Goodin |
Can't open PowerPoint files
Sorry. Thanks for the suggestion.
"Learning Excel" wrote: Hi Carl, I don't have the answer for your post but I will suggest you to post it in the powerpoint group if you'd like to get better answer than mine, assuring you that the powerpoint guys are as good as the one we have in excel and also that's the reason why they are different topics. Regards. -- Socrates said: I only know, I don''''t know nothing. I say : I don''''t even know, I don''''t know nothing. "Carl Goodin" wrote: I am presently unable to open in existing PowerPoint files. I get the following message: PowerPoint can't open the type of file represented by (pathname)... the problem concerns a number of existing PowerPoint files and Word files. However, search and newer PowerPoint files are unaffected. Can someone suggest a solution to my problem? Thank you. Carl Goodin |
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