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Missing Slides when moving from 2000 to 2003.

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Eunson - 31 Oct 2005 15:57 GMT
A colleague using Office 2000 sent a presentation to my Laptop (Office 2003)
using a USB pen and Email. In the presentation there are approx 5 slides that
come through blank on my machine, hyper links to the slide also do not work.
I tried opening in IE and I have the same problem. Every other slide approx
50 are fine. All the slides missing had pie charts in them. I have tried the
USB pen on another machine with 2000 and the slides are okay. If anyone could
help that would be great.
Michael Koerner - 31 Oct 2005 16:14 GMT
Make sure that your 2003 has all the updates ISTR that blank slides was an
issue and was fixed with the Service Patch.

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|A colleague using Office 2000 sent a presentation to my Laptop (Office 2003)
| using a USB pen and Email. In the presentation there are approx 5 slides that
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| USB pen on another machine with 2000 and the slides are okay. If anyone could
| help that would be great.
Eunson - 31 Oct 2005 16:26 GMT
Thanks for your quick reply.

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> Make sure that your 2003 has all the updates ISTR that blank slides was an
> issue and was fixed with the Service Patch.
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> could
> | help that would be great.
Michael Koerner - 31 Oct 2005 18:28 GMT
Great, thanks for letting us know.

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| Thanks for your quick reply.
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