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bryanCD
I just did the new Office 2008 SP1 update.
I'm running Leopard on a MacBookAir.
I opened a PPT file that was created just before the update was done.
The file had several charts included.
When I opened the file after the update, all the charts had messages that
read "out of memory or corrupt file"
My options are either Edit Existing, Convert and Convert All.
If I edit existing, (in Graph) and go back, it still has the X.
If I Convert or Convert all, it changes the graph colors (from blue to red)
and reduces all the text.
I would rather not have to redo all the charts (and all charts going forward).
Any suggestions?
I'm running Leopard on a MacBookAir.
I opened a PPT file that was created just before the update was done.
The file had several charts included.
When I opened the file after the update, all the charts had messages that
read "out of memory or corrupt file"
My options are either Edit Existing, Convert and Convert All.
If I edit existing, (in Graph) and go back, it still has the X.
If I Convert or Convert all, it changes the graph colors (from blue to red)
and reduces all the text.
I would rather not have to redo all the charts (and all charts going forward).
Any suggestions?