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files which were emailed to me Microsoft Office > Office 2010 can't open pptx files in powerpoint 2013 - Planning, Deployment, and Compatibility Question 0 Sign in to vote A presentation created by a colleague
Powerpoint Found A Problem With Content In Presentation.pptx 2013
was emailed to me via Outlook 2010. After saving the file (save attachments) in a folder, I cannot open the PPTx file. I get the following error ina http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2010-powerpoint/cannot-open-downloaded-powerpoint-files-in/21765edf-d5b4-4256-a23a-e8e8282cc466 dialogue box: Powerpoint found a problem with content in XXX.ppt. Powerpoint can attempt to repair the presentation. If you trust the source this presentation, click Repair. When I click on 'Repair', I get another dialogue box which says: This error can be caused by following conditions: ---- none of which are applicable https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/59cb6152-01c2-473c-b301-4e7098a3e0bd/unable-to-open-some-powerpoint-2010-pptx-files-which-were-emailed-to-me?forum=officesetupdeployprevious to my system. Can somebody help me with this problem? Friday, February 11, 2011 7:42 PM Reply | Quote Answers 26 Sign in to vote I HAVE FOUND THE ANSWER - albeit accidentally, but it solves the problem: RESOLUTION: what you do is right-click on the PPTx file name and select PROPERTIES. On this dialogue box, you will see a button marked UNBLOCK, click on this and then press OK. That's it. Now the file will open. Hope this solution helps... AsheAshe Marked as answer by Tolstoy12 Tuesday, February 15, 2011 11:16 AM Tuesday, February 15, 2011 11:16 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote First try to open the file on another systems if file doesn't open then there might be chances of file corruption. Please let me know what kind of messages you get when you open the ppt file . However if you can't get around the solution then you must use some powerpoint repair software. Proposed as ans
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