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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services, Inc.
troy at tlc creative dot com
www dot tlccreative dot com
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I am on a network, but both files were saved on my local
drive with no links. This issue seems to be related to
these files. I tried to simulate the error again and they
copied ok. They were mailed to me through Outlook, so as
another test I opened them directly from Outlook and did
receive the same error message when I tried to copy a
large group of slides. Could it be a temp file issue, or
are these files having some kind corruption issues, they
were from multiple presentations which I did not create.
This intermittent stuff drives you crazy?
Thanks Troy for the quick response!
Win 2000, PPT 2002, P4, 512 RAM, ATI 7500 32MB.
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>Are you copying from a presentation on a network?
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Sonia - 09 Mar 2005 15:55 GMT
Emailing presentations *can* cause corruption. It doesn't occur often, but it
can happen. It can be avoided by "zipping" the files and mailing the zipped
file.

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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com
>I am on a network, but both files were saved on my local
> drive with no links. This issue seems to be related to
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