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    Dorian Zurine is offline Senior Member
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    I use MAC Powerpoint 2002 compared to last year. PowerPoint files are formed by new assignments. The issue of freezing was started a few days before. Every time I try to change the look or do something about the issue of freezing starts. The issue began when I try to insert slides from the existing presentation to the new. Then continue with other processes. No one else aware of this problem?

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    Leya lucila is offline Senior Member
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    Run memtest to see the operation of RAM. MemTest tests the ability of the memory of your PC to store and retrieve information. A likely functioning machine should be capable to perform these tasks with an truth of 100 %. If your PC does not affirm this statement, perhaps for the cause that they have older equipment is hurted or misconfigured, will be less stable and fall more often. I say this since the concurrent processes are covered by the RAM. If you can not work decently, the application is probably going to freeze.

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    Anaia Egia is offline Senior Member
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    The reason for this is lack of tools and functionality of Microsoft Office 2002, which created a presentation in Microsoft Office 2010. That, while he is trying to remedy the situation, save the file in PPT and control. Probably some of the maps are not available or change. On the other hand, as described above, the mail application allows users to memtest the RAM to ensure it works properly. Not all programs as a further test, memtest is intended for all types of memory errors encountered problems with irregular computation.

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    Egiarte Joana is offline Senior Member
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    I have experienced the same problem. The consequences of a patch from Microsoft Security taxes for Power Point 2002/2003 (Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-022). Not a patch to get the support of all versions. Well, it seems that during the procedure to open a PowerPoint presentation without the patch installed, the file may become corrupt. Microsoft is at rest, which operates in addition to considering whether there is a way to "repair" the damaged files.

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    Naldo Paul is offline Senior Member
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    It seems that you have installed two versions of Microsoft Office package and for this reason that you get the question, while the opening and editing the presentation ppt. As far as I know you are able to open and view and edit PowerPoint files in 2002-the higher, but you can not open files of higher version to PowerPoint 2002. Forcely If you try to open it, it could open, but crashes when you try to do something like that.

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