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I am using Office 97 running on Win XP Home.
When I try to open a new document or an existing file, I get a message
"PowerPoint found an error it can't correct. You should save
presentations, exit, and then restart PowerPoint."
I am able to see the file when I turn on the preview pane or when I use
the PowerPoint Viewer application.
This problem did not occur when I ran the same application on my
previous computer which had Win XP Pro. I recently got a new Compaq
laptop which came preloaded with Microsoft Works and Microsoft Money
and a trial version of Microsoft Office 2003, but I did not launch or
activate any of these.
I am not having any problems with the other Office apps - Excel or
Word.
I found some references to this issue but they all referred to a
problem that occurs in other versions and combinations of PowerPoint
and Windows. My problem is specifically the combination of PowerPoint
97 under Win XP, running on a computer that has some vendor apps
preloaded. The reason I think that the vendor's preloaded applications
might be a part of the problem is because I never had problems with
PowerPoint on my previous computer which also ran under Win XP.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who ran into something similar,
and any guidance toward a solution.
Thanks.
When I try to open a new document or an existing file, I get a message
"PowerPoint found an error it can't correct. You should save
presentations, exit, and then restart PowerPoint."
I am able to see the file when I turn on the preview pane or when I use
the PowerPoint Viewer application.
This problem did not occur when I ran the same application on my
previous computer which had Win XP Pro. I recently got a new Compaq
laptop which came preloaded with Microsoft Works and Microsoft Money
and a trial version of Microsoft Office 2003, but I did not launch or
activate any of these.
I am not having any problems with the other Office apps - Excel or
Word.
I found some references to this issue but they all referred to a
problem that occurs in other versions and combinations of PowerPoint
and Windows. My problem is specifically the combination of PowerPoint
97 under Win XP, running on a computer that has some vendor apps
preloaded. The reason I think that the vendor's preloaded applications
might be a part of the problem is because I never had problems with
PowerPoint on my previous computer which also ran under Win XP.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who ran into something similar,
and any guidance toward a solution.
Thanks.