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Locating stray macros

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PaulAtWork - 25 Feb 2008 20:53 GMT
I have a PowerPoint Project that has 42 separate presentations. When I try to
package for a CD the first (main) presentation (choosing to have all of the
linked presentations automatically added to the package) I get a message that
says:

"One or more of your presentations contains macros, linked programs, linked
objects, or embedded objects. They will not work in PowerPoint Viewer. Do you
want to continue?"

When I go through the 42 presentations separately and package them
individually for CD, I do not get this message. How can I determine the
source of the problem?
Chris Millar - 27 Feb 2008 09:34 GMT
Paul,

the error is because the macros will not work in the viewer. when you
package them, the macros will still be part of the presentation. you could
test this by packaging to a folder, and open one of them.

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Chris Millar
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>I have a PowerPoint Project that has 42 separate presentations. When I try
>to
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> individually for CD, I do not get this message. How can I determine the
> source of the problem?
 
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