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Not really an Excel question Jim
Post in the PPT newsgroup. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:29:02 -0700, Jim wrote: I need to convert old presentation from a "read me only file" so I can edit or redo the presentation. Can you email me? Thanks |
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A number of points:
Firstly, if you ask a question in a newsgroup, the answer comes in the newsgroup, not by e-mail. The purpose of newsgroups is not to provide you with a free consultancy service, but to provide information which may be of use to other readers too. Secondly, if you are asking questions about Powerpoint, an Excel newsgroup is not the right place to do it. Thirdly, the answer may well not be related specifically to Powerpoint, but to the settings of your file. Use Windows Explorer to look at the properties of your file. -- David Biddulph "Jim" wrote in message ... I need to convert old presentation from a "read me only file" so I can edit or redo the presentation. Can you email me? Thanks |
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