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error that it can’t correct Written by Ingrid Mengdehl on 7th October 2014PowerPoint Animation • PowerPoint Design / 27 comments The Annoying PowerPoint Error…as we like to call it here at powerpoint cannot save BrightCarbon. In more technical terms, it’s that error that appears after you spent hours powerpoint found an error it can't correct crafting a wonderful presentation, and when you’re about to save, tells you very helpfully "PowerPoint found an error that it
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can't correct. You should save presentations, quit, and then restart PowerPoint." Except, well, you can’t save, because that’s when the error appears. And nobody likes to lose work. This error has been the cause
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of too many instances of hair pulling (or beard-pulling – easier for some) amongst us. But we believe we might have found a way around it. Many forums will tell you to transfer all your presentation over to a new document and save it then. More often than not, though, this technique doesn’t work, as the problem doesn’t come from PowerPoint in itself, but rather from the elements you an error occurred while powerpoint was saving the file used in your presentation. Specifically, pictures and/or ink drawings. So, here are a few things you should try if it happens to you: First, and this can’t be said enough, save regularly. It will help in identifying where the problem comes from. It’s easier to go through five slides worth of content than twenty. Secondly, compress all your pictures. This can be a little tedious, but it will most certainly help (at least the size of your file). You can access this by clicking on the picture (or selecting several), check you are in the “Picture Tools / Format” tab, and select “Compress Picture”. A dialogue box will appear with different options. You can either choose 220ppi or 150ppi, as none of those will make your picture lose quality. Once you have done this, try to save again. If it works, then you’ve cracked it! Go get some of your favourite snack to celebrate. If the error still appears, you can still go get a snack to raise your spirits, and then move on to the next thing to do. Ink drawings can be the other source of the error. Go through your slides and look up if you have any. If yes, t
Error Saving File? Posted by: Lucy John Follow me: @Lucyy_John “After editing a presentation file when I try to save it as PowerPoint document, I receive an error like, ‘Error saving the document (name). Write error. The
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document could not be saved’. And I can save it with new name powerpoint found an error that it can't correct mac and manually rename it later. Due to this, some of the PowerPoint documents have got corrupt. Now, I want to know powerpoint found an error that it can't correct when saving how to resolve this error and make presentation files readable again. Can anyone please help me out?” To open or edit presentation files, system should be installed with MS Office PowerPoint correctly. At times http://www.brightcarbon.com/blog/the-annoying-powerpoint-error-powerpoint-found-an-error-that-it-cant-correct/ incorrect installation of Microsoft PowerPoint can cause different kind of errors with the documents being opened in it. Apart from wrong installation, there are other factors that may render errors while trying to open, edit, save or share presentation files. Unfortunately, occurrence of error when saving PowerPoint file is commonly seen among various users. PowerPoint may fail to save any document by displaying error messages like: File is http://www.yodot.com/ppt-repair/error-when-saving-powerpoint.html corrupt and cannot be saved PowerPoint found an error that it can’t correct. You should save presentations, quit, and then restart PowerPoint Filename is currently in use. PowerPoint can’t modify it at this time This behavior can make users to lose data from edited PowerPoint presentation files as it avoids them from saving. However, error when saving PowerPoint documents can be solved by following any of these methods: Method 1: Save the file to new PowerPoint presentation After editing the document and error pops out, click cancel for saving option -> Click on Start and place the cursor at All Programs / Programs tab -> Choose Microsoft PowerPoint and open it as second window -> Go to View and click on Slide Sorter -> Now, switch to the presentation file that is opened and go to Slide Sorter under View menu -> go to Edit and click for Select All -> again go to edit and select Copy -> Switch to the freshly opened PowerPoint lane -> click on edit and Paste option -> Save this new document with different name. Method 2: To remove ActiveMovie control added to Microsoft Visual Basic userform in PowerPoint When error displays while saving PowerPoint docum
Database CPUs Solaris Novell OpenVMS DOS Unix Mac Lounge Login» Register» Connect» Hardware & Devices ▼ General Hardware CPUs/Overclocking Networking See http://www.computing.net/answers/office/im-trying-to-save-my-powerpoint-file-and-getting-error-msg/19301.html More... Software ▼ Security and Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsOffice SoftwareMicrosoft Office Solved I'm trying to save my powerpoint file and getting error msg Tags:Microsoft Office powerpoint 2003powerpointfileerror messagecorrupt DMosley October 12, 2014 at 09:34:54 Specs: Windows XP, Pentium 4 3GHz / 4gigs an error I'm trying to save a powerpoint document and getting error message that says: file is corrupt and cannot be opened. I want to save the presentation. See More: Im trying to save my powerpoint file and getting error msg Report • #1 mmcconaghy October 12, 2014 at 10:08:05 See if this helps:http://www.yodot.com/ppt-repair/pow...MIKEhttp://www.skeptic.com/ Report • #2 DerbyDad03 October 12, 2014 at 10:16:50 It could be that a powerpoint found an temp file is corrupt. Perhaps PowerPoint is trying to open/save the temp file while processing the save of the real file and having a problem. Read this site which discusses PowerPoint temp files and perhaps delete any temp files that you find. I know that the site is not directly related to your problem...I'm merely pointing out the existence of temp files as a possible problem.http://www.free-power-point-templat...You might also look into your blank.pot file. I believe that is the default template for new presentations. Perhaps if that is corrupt, it might prevent the application from saving. Just guessing...I mean...suggesting some possible items to look into.Good luck! Click Here Before Posting Data or VBA Code ---> How To Post Data or Code. Report • #3 WesConnor October 16, 2014 at 12:31:57 ✔ Best AnswerCan you also try doing this but saving to a different location (do you have an external HD or USB thumb drive)?The next thing I'm going to suggest is that one of the graphics or fonts you've used in your presentation is corrupt and is preventing the file from being saved.Try this first and see if it helps:1) Go under the Format Menu2) Choose Replace Fon