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Registry setting for default document type?

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Ann Scharpf - 26 Jul 2007 15:56 GMT
Hi,

I am on a network with over 5,000 users.  When they set us up, whoever
designed the system erroneously decided that we needed to use the default
file format that is backward compatible all the way to Office 95.  This file
format causes HUGE file bloat (as much as 40x the normal file size!) I
believe I have finally gotten the attention of the right people; it will be
easy to fix the ghost image for future accounts but they are stymied as to
how to fix the 5,000 existing accounts in an automated way.  Is there a
registry setting they can "reach out" and change to select regular PowerPoint
2003 as the default document type?
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Chirag - 26 Jul 2007 18:47 GMT
Through PowerPoint, you can select "Tools" | "Options..." menu item, "Save"
tab, "PowerPoint Presentation" in the "Save PowerPoint files as" box, click
OK button.

This affects the registry key:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\<version>\PowerPoint\Options\DefaultFormat

If you remove "DefaultFormat" name-value pair in
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\<version>\PowerPoint\Options
key, you should get back to saving at the latest version supported by
PowerPoint.

- Chirag

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 http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html

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