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Posted by: John Hileman at September 12, 2006 2:58 PMStill going wrong here with free Powerpoint Viewer
Everything now is as you said, except that I had to put the next path also between Quotes:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\PowerPoint Viewer\pptview.exe
Without quotes I could not save my edit (2x)
My "Show" (in dutch called "Weergeven") item was already turned bold.
Can my problem something has to do with my DUTCH Windows XP home ?
My Powerpoint Viewer is also a dutch one.
Also same problems with PPT files.
I was reading abt the pps problem, no file association.... I know you cant play the pps from an email.......at least I cant.. I drag it out to desktop and then click on it to watch them. I keep them in a folder called pps and can watch them anytime I want to..but I cant open them in email. Must drag them out first. I do have a pp viewer installed. Hope this has helped a bit. Im not expert, but this is what I have found.
Posted by: Dee Jay at September 15, 2006 9:26 AMIf the person's e-mail program is Eudora, there's not much he can do: I've got Eudora, and it absolutely refuses to open Powerpoint files that are e-mailed to me. If I go to the "attach" directory where the file is stored and click it there, it opens no problem. But not from within Eudora. I have no idea why that is, and it's possible other e-mail programs display the same behavior. Either way, it's a PITA.
Posted by: Randy at September 15, 2006 3:49 PMI still can't open a pps file, even after downloading the free powerpoint viewer and following your instructions for manual reconfiguration. (there was no "show" or "print" wording.)I have bleeping Office pro edition 2003!!
Posted by: Barb at October 24, 2006 3:50 PMWhen I try to open a .pps file from Outlook Express, I get an error message that it is not a valid Win 32 application.
Posted by: Marty at November 15, 2006 9:39 PMI can't open pps files from outlook express, but can open them if I drag them to desktop. How can I fix this?
Posted by: Gerry Jarratt at November 18, 2006 6:46 PMI tried your all steps. After that it is asking for "documents" and "and" files. What do I do?
Posted by: amol sharma at November 20, 2006 8:46 AMThank You for the direction..fixed the problem..the browser option worked better for me..got the direct link from my program files..Thanks
Posted by: Janice at December 7, 2006 10:06 AM"I tried your all steps. After that it is asking for "documents" and "and" files. What do I do?"
Posted by: amol sharma at November 20, 2006 08:46 AM
YES, Now that is my problem!!! Now I can't even look at my pps file on the desktop!!! I could look at it if I saved it to desktop, but now, after doing what was told here, it won't work at all!!!! Exactly as mentioned above is happening. It says it can't find "documents" and "and" files?????
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