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Alright, I have all the latest updates and have duplicated this on 2 PC's and
1 Laptop. I create two new presentations with 3 different types of charts in
each. (you can leave the data default.) Save both presentations and then
open them up.
Now with both Presentations open, you Copy and Paste the charts from one
presentation to the other. From my foundings it doesnt matter what slide you
copy and paste, and also try moving the slides around in the powerpoint
presenation as well. After about 5 minutes of doing this, Powerpoint will
crash with a Kernel32.dll error.
Given yes, this is a lot of copying and pasting, and sometimes i end up with
a 50 slide presentation from doing all the copying and pasting. But i have
had this happen to individuals with working on a presentation all day and
copying only 3 slides from one presentation results in the crash.
Usually holding down CTRL-V will also seem to speed up the crash. I usually
try to copy each slide and paste it into the other presentation, then copy a
slide from that presentation and paste it to the other, and so on.
I hacve made the Microsoft Office Document Image Writer my default printer,
and i have also disabled all addins, and i am still able to duplicate the
problem.
If anyone has any other suggestions let me know please.
1 Laptop. I create two new presentations with 3 different types of charts in
each. (you can leave the data default.) Save both presentations and then
open them up.
Now with both Presentations open, you Copy and Paste the charts from one
presentation to the other. From my foundings it doesnt matter what slide you
copy and paste, and also try moving the slides around in the powerpoint
presenation as well. After about 5 minutes of doing this, Powerpoint will
crash with a Kernel32.dll error.
Given yes, this is a lot of copying and pasting, and sometimes i end up with
a 50 slide presentation from doing all the copying and pasting. But i have
had this happen to individuals with working on a presentation all day and
copying only 3 slides from one presentation results in the crash.
Usually holding down CTRL-V will also seem to speed up the crash. I usually
try to copy each slide and paste it into the other presentation, then copy a
slide from that presentation and paste it to the other, and so on.
I hacve made the Microsoft Office Document Image Writer my default printer,
and i have also disabled all addins, and i am still able to duplicate the
problem.
If anyone has any other suggestions let me know please.