Running Power Point 2003 in Windows Vista Premium Home
I have been using this set up for almost a year. Today Power Point 2003
started closeing constantly! It says check for updates I did that installed
them and rebooted no change. Then I ran error checking with repair on the
hard drive no change. Then I did a repair on Power Point thru the Control
Panel, still no change.
Does anyone have any ideas, this a critical problems Power Point is used
heavily on computer!
Re: Running Power Point 2003 in Windows Vista Premium Home
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 20:55:00 -0700, DEM wrote:
> I have been using this set up for almost a year. Today Power Point 2003
> started closeing constantly! It says check for updates I did that
> installed them and rebooted no change. Then I ran error checking with
> repair on the hard drive no change. Then I did a repair on Power Point
> thru the Control Panel, still no change.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas, this a critical problems Power Point is used
> heavily on computer!
Until you can rectify the problem, you might consider OpenOffice.org. I've
used it to create powerpoint files and had zero problems.
Re: Running Power Point 2003 in Windows Vista Premium Home
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 22:16:52 -0700, Frank wrote:
> ray wrote:
>> On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 20:55:00 -0700, DEM wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have been using this set up for almost a year. Today Power Point 2003
>>>started closeing constantly! It says check for updates I did that
>>>installed them and rebooted no change. Then I ran error checking with
>>>repair on the hard drive no change. Then I did a repair on Power Point
>>>thru the Control Panel, still no change.
>>>
>>>Does anyone have any ideas, this a critical problems Power Point is
>>>used heavily on computer!
>>
>>
>> Until you can rectify the problem, you might consider OpenOffice.org.
>> I've used it to create powerpoint files and had zero problems.
>
> I see you're always ready with your dump MS solutions, but I wonder what
> you advise those who already have your solution and are having problems
> with it to do?
> And p;ease spare me the bullsh*t of trying to make me believe that Oo
> never has any problems, ok?
> So do you advise them to try MS Office? Frank
Hey doofus - long time no hear from. If you'd reread my message, I
indicated that the OP might want to try OpenOffice until he/she can solve
the problem with MS Office - I did not advocate "dump MS" - only that it
might enable work to be done.