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18, 2005. kyoung Guest Each time I close Powerpoint, I received a message "Microsoft Visual Basic. System Error &H8000FFFF (-2147418113). Catastrophic failure." I tried re-starting Powerpoint it still didn't worked. I get the same error message. I am using Office 2000. I understand this problem also happens in excel and word. Grateful for any help/advise. kyoung, Nov 18, 2005 #1 Advertisements Echo S Guest Is the error happening for you in only PPT, or does it also happen in Word and./or Excel? You've received some suggestions in the PPT group for troubleshooting. Like MVP Steve Rindsberg there, I'd suspect a faulty add-in. Adobe PDF Writer has been implicated in this error https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/285472 in the past -- do you have the Acrobat PPT or Office add-in(s) installed? If I were you, I'd close PPT, search for all *.PPA files (these are PPT add-ins), rename them to *.OLD, and see if PPT works better. If it does, close PPT and rename the *.OLD files back to *.PPA one at a time until you isolate the problem add-in. Of course, you'll need to turn on file extensions in Windows http://www.office-forums.com/threads/microsoft-visual-basic-system-error-h8000ffff.2202930/ to be able to do this. http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00034.htm has instrux for unhiding extensions. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com "kyoung" <> wrote in message news:... > Each time I close Powerpoint, I received a message "Microsoft Visual Basic. > System Error &H8000FFFF (-2147418113). Catastrophic failure." I tried > re-starting Powerpoint it still didn't worked. I get the same error message. > I am using Office 2000. > > I understand this problem also happens in excel and word. Grateful for any > help/advise. > Echo S, Nov 18, 2005 #2 Advertisements kyoung Guest Dear Echo S This only happens in PPT for me. Someone mentioned in his reply that it also happens in Excel and Word - I can't verify this. I will try out your suggestion within the next few days and let you know the outcome. Many thanks for your help. Rgds Kyoung "Echo S" wrote: > Is the error happening for you in only PPT, or does it also happen in Word > and./or Excel? > > You've received some suggestions in the PPT group for troubleshooting. Like > MVP Steve Rindsberg there, I'd suspect a faulty add-in. Adobe PDF Writer has > been implicated in this error in the past -- do you have the Acrobat PPT or > Office add-in(s) installed? > > If I were you
message "Microsoft Visual Basic. System Error &H8000FFFF (-2147418113). Catastrophic failure." I tried re-starting Powerpoint it still didn't worked. I get the same error message. I am using Office 2000. Grateful for any help/advise. http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/system-error-h8000ffff.2244397/ Guest, Nov 17, 2005 #1 Advertisements Guest Guest This is a tough one. It seems to be a general "Office" issue (I see it happening in Excel and Word, too). Try posting this in the Office newsgroup. -- Sandy "kyoung" wrote: > Each time I close Powerpoint, I received a message "Microsoft Visual Basic. > System Error &H8000FFFF (-2147418113). Catastrophic failure." I tried > re-starting Powerpoint it still didn't worked. I get system error the same error message. > I am using Office 2000. > Grateful for any help/advise. > > Guest, Nov 17, 2005 #2 Advertisements Steve Rindsberg Guest In article <>, Kyoung wrote: > Each time I close Powerpoint, I received a message "Microsoft Visual Basic. > System Error &H8000FFFF (-2147418113). Catastrophic failure." I tried > re-starting Powerpoint it still didn't worked. I get the same error message. > I am using Office microsoft visual basic 2000. > Grateful for any help/advise. I don't know the cause, but if it were happening to me, I'd start PPT then choose Help, Detect & Repair and let it do its thing. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ Steve Rindsberg, Nov 17, 2005 #3 Guest Guest Hi Sandy OK. I will post it as suggested by you. Let's see if anyone can help. Rgds kyoung "Sandy" wrote: > This is a tough one. It seems to be a general "Office" issue (I see it > happening in Excel and Word, too). Try posting this in the Office newsgroup. > -- > Sandy > > > "kyoung" wrote: > > > Each time I close Powerpoint, I received a message "Microsoft Visual Basic. > > System Error &H8000FFFF (-2147418113). Catastrophic failure." I tried > > re-starting Powerpoint it still didn't worked. I get the same error message. > > I am using Office 2000. > > Grateful for any help/advise. > > > > Guest, Nov 18, 2005 #4 Guest Guest Hi Steve I tried your recommendation but it did not work. After the repair, I tried to close the PPT application and I still got the same message. Let me know if you have other sugge