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Problem transferring PowerPoint files

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Shane - 14 Aug 2006 14:39 GMT
Hi

I have a slight problem when trying to transfer a presentation. I created it
on PowerPoint 2003, and then transferred it to PowerPoint 2000. I done a bit
of editing a saved it, but when I tried to transfer it back to PowerPoint
2003, all the slides have been wiped! I have tried everything but I can't
seem to transfer the presentation from my computer with PowerPoint 2000 to my
other computer with PowerPoint 2003 without all the information being
deleted! I have attempted changing the file format and everything - please
help!

Many thanks for any advice you can offer,
Shane Patel
Austin Myers - 14 Aug 2006 14:52 GMT
Do you have all Office updates installed?

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

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> Hi
>
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> Many thanks for any advice you can offer,
> Shane Patel
John Wilson - 14 Aug 2006 18:15 GMT
As Austin says service pack 2 will probably fix this (in fact I think sp1 is
enough but you should get up to date!)
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> Do you have all Office updates installed?
>
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> > Many thanks for any advice you can offer,
> > Shane Patel
Shane - 15 Aug 2006 09:35 GMT
Yeh, I updated it and it works fine now. Thanks for your help! That was a bit
of a scare......

> As Austin says service pack 2 will probably fix this (in fact I think sp1 is
> enough but you should get up to date!)
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> > > Many thanks for any advice you can offer,
> > > Shane Patel
abelz - 16 Aug 2006 09:12 GMT
Format change also is a good method.

> Yeh, I updated it and it works fine now. Thanks for your help! That was a bit
> of a scare......
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> > > > Many thanks for any advice you can offer,
> > > > Shane Patel
 
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