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Powerpoint crashes when closed

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cosmosis - 01 Sep 2007 16:28 GMT
I have been using Powerpoint XP 2002 with no problems on my laptop. I decided
to try the 30 day trial of Powerpoint 2007. It worked just fine for a couple
of weeks then a few days ago it started crashing on exit. I get that popup
box that asks if I want to send/don't send an error report and it also has a
check box asking whether or not I want to restart Powerpoint. I ran the
diagnostics and it said I needed to download and install an Epson printer
driver. I did that and the problem did not got away. I ran the diagnostics
again and it said the same thing. I am not sure why it would be asking for an
Epson driver anyway since I have never had an Epson printer hooked up to it
directly or networked. I have run the update also and according to that there
are no available updates.  I was going to ask Microsoft  directly but they
want $49 for the privelage. I am hoping someone here can at least point me in
the right direction. If it matters my OS is XP Pro.
max - 01 Sep 2007 18:47 GMT
i know the problem
it's a bug in the pp-software
wait for an upgrade

>I have been using Powerpoint XP 2002 with no problems on my laptop. I
>decided
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> in
> the right direction. If it matters my OS is XP Pro.
cosmosis - 01 Sep 2007 19:00 GMT
Thanks for the heads up.
Paul

> i know the problem
> it's a bug in the pp-software
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> > in
> > the right direction. If it matters my OS is XP Pro.

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