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The File Is Corrupted And Cannot Be Opened Excel 2013
and getting error msg By DonaldMosley · 2 years ago Tags: Windows, IT Employment, Software 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. Share Flag This conversation is currently closed to new comments. 4 total posts (Page 1 of 1) + Follow this Discussion · | Thread display: Collapse - | Expand + All Answers Collapse - the file is corrupted and cannot be opened word Can you also try doing this but saving to a different location by EdwinHorn1 · 2 years ago In reply to I'm trying to save my pow ... (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 Fonts3) No matter which fonts you've used, replace them all with a standard one (Times New Roman) is probably the safest.4) Try now "Save As" under a new nameYou may see how many solution about here:- http://www.filerepairforum.com/forum/microsoft/microsoft-aa/powerpoint/303-my-powerpoint-presentation-didnt-saveIf all these advices can’t help you, look at PowerPoint Repair ToolboxIt’s demo version is available http://www.pptrepairtoolbox.com/ 0Votes Share Flag Collapse - Recover all powerpoint files Issues by GarryM.turner · 2 years ago In reply to I'm trying to save my pow ... Reliable application to repair corrupt PowerPoint files and restore all the data perfectly which was store in PowerPoint file. This Software gives you the best results for the corrupt or inaccessible PowerPoint file recovery process.Visit:- http://www.recoverydeletedfiles.com/powerpoint-file-recovery-tool.html 0Votes Share Flag Collapse - Repair Corrupt PowerPoint File by dazyparker123 · 1 year ago In reply to I'm trying to save my pow ... I am giving yo
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▼ Security and Virus Office Software PC Gaming See More... Operating Systems ▼ the file is corrupted and cannot be opened" error message when you open an attachment in office 2013 Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP See More... Off-Topic Tags How-tos Drivers Ask a Question Computing.NetForumsOffice SoftwareMicrosoft Office Solved the file is corrupted and cannot be opened word 2013 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 I'm trying to save http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/im-trying-to-save-my-powerpoint-file-and-getting-error-msg/ 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 temp file is corrupt. Perhaps PowerPoint http://www.computing.net/answers/office/im-trying-to-save-my-powerpoint-file-and-getting-error-msg/19301.html 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 Fonts3) No matter which fonts you've used, replace them all with
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