Fix PPT File not opening Error
Whenever you were going to make business presentation or to create PPT for any educational purposes Microsoft Power point will be your first choice. Sometimes PPT file gets corrupted and you cannot open it, then what will you do? Don’t worry!!!! Your PPT file can be fixed by repairing tool.
Let us consider a situation; you have to submit your final year academic project, for this you have prepared a presentation in a PPT file for the seminar. Day before the seminar you were working on your presentation and adding some new points in your presentation. At that time power went off. When power came you turned on your PC and then you tried to open your file. But you were unable to open that file. It is displaying a message saying that “Send a report to Microsoft” or “Don’t send”. This may be due to improper termination of the application.
Sometimes the PowerPoint may not allow the PPT file to open. As soon as you try to open the PPT file, the application crashes. This may be due to any add - in interfereing with the PowerPoint application, Windows OS not updated with the latest updates, etc. reasons. This results in PPT file corruption. You can repair the PPT file corrupted when Microsoft Office 2010 PowerPoint crashes when opening the PPT file. You can also repair other versions of PowerPoint files.
There are also other reasons for corruption of Microsoft PPT file. Some of them are discussed below:
- Improper installation of MS office: If MS Office suite is not installed properly or trial version of the suite is not activated in your Windows machine and at that time if you try to open that presentation file then you will be unable to open that file and prompt with File Not Opening error.
- File header corruption: PPT file header contains all information and structure of the file. If PPT file header gets corrupted then it refuses to open resulting in PPT file not opening error message.
- Unreliable third party application: If you are using third party application which is unreliable to repair or recover presentation file then there is a chance for corruption of the file.
- Continuously changing format: If you change the format of the PPT file continuously then it gets corrupted such as if you alter the format from PPT to PPTX and again from PPTX to PPT then it corrupts the PPT file and refuse to open.
- Virus attack: Downloading PPT files from internet includes downloading of some infectious viruses like Spyware, Adware, Malware, Trojan from the internet. As result you will receive error message, your presentation files also gets corrupted and you will be unable to open PPT file.
If you want to avoid this critical situation then you should always keep a back up of your presentation file. So if PPT file gets corrupted or if you have deleted it accidentally then you can use your back up. If you don’t have back up then also no need to worry you can use MS Power Point Repair tool to repair PPT file and it can be fixed within a couple of mouse clicks.
All these PPT file not opening scenarios can be solved by using Microsoft PowerPoint repair software with ease. The utility is an excellent work designed by a team of high professionals and is used to restore all slides of the corrupted PPT file and again recover them in a new PPT file. The application has a strong repairing technique to fix corrupt PPT file of MS Office 2007 and also other versions of Microsoft Office like 2000, 2003, 2010. This tool even repairs password protected PPT file and also recover information from severely broken PPT, PPTX., PPS file of any compressed size.
Requirements: Windows 7/XP/Vista Microsoft Office 2000 or above must be installed on the host computer
Following are the steps to repair ppt file not opening PowerPoint:
Step 1: Launch the software and then run the application, home screen appears then browse the PPT file which is not opening by clicking "Browse" button. After browsing the PPT file, select "Repair" button to start repairing process.
Figure A: Repair Loaded File
Step 2: The application starts repairing process as shown in Figure B.
Figure B: Scanning Progress
Requirements: Windows 7/XP/Vista Microsoft Office 2000 or above must be installed on the host computer
Step 3: Then preview the recovered PPT file by clicking on "Preview File" option as shown in Figure C.
Figure C: Preview Repaired Files
Step 4: Finally select desired location where you want to save PPT files and then click "Save" option as shown in Figure D.
Figure D: Save Repaired Files
Requirements: Windows 7/XP/Vista Microsoft Office 2000 or above must be installed on the host computer