Powerpoint to text converter is installed
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By tosca in forum Windows. The time now is PM. All rights reserved. Copyright EduGeek. To work around this issue, open PowerPoint 97, , , or 03 in history. This may be the reason you are trying to open a PowerPoint file in an older PowerPoint application. Any critical Windows or Office updates must be installed prior to installing this Compatibility Pack.
Otherwise, it may not install or work properly. FacticEsky, incomplete installation of the appropriate compatibility pack produces the same error message. However, you can double-click the file to open this task. As mentioned, you need to make sure your copy of PowerPoint is up to date before installing the Compatibility Pack. To activate it again:. See PowerPoint XP vs.
Earlier versions of glass windows cannot use password protected files. No version of PowerPoint for Mac can open files that are protected by account credentials. Microsoft has a Knowledge Base article. How do you convert text in PowerPoint? Highlight these WordArt text boxes. These files have been published to a CD in the past. My plan is to take them and publish them to a website for a different course I teach next month. I am panicking a little as I have 24 lectures all done and saved as articulate presenter files; and now I cannot access them.
I am getting the "no text converter file I can prepare a new ppta file from an existing ppt adding voice over with articlulate , save and close it, and then reopen it fine.
It is the 'old' files that are a problem. When I first recorded the 'old' files I remember opening and closing them fine as I made changes. When I use the process you suggested browse for pptal and try to open I then get the message "could not find associated presentation".
It is always just named 'pptal'. One thing you could try is the steps outlined here to see if reinstalling your software corrects the file type association. I want to open the file that has the voice narration embedded into the file. I can open the straightforward ppt files without any problem. The original ppt articulate files with narration have been published on a CD. I want to go back to the original ppta files that I have saved on my hard drive with narration but not published and now publish them to a website.
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