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Solution to missing slides when opening .ppt in Keynote
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<blockquote data-quote="tbbrown" data-source="post: 1002180" data-attributes="member: 144533"><p>I've had problems opening a few of the powerpoints recently. Basically, I can open the file, but some of the slides are missing. when I use QuickLook, I can see that the file is completely intact, just when I open it in Keynote, some of the slides are lost. Here's one solution:</p><p></p><p>Download OpenOffice from Openoffice.org. Use that to open any problem files (for me, this problem doesn't happen with every file). If you still want to use Keynote, which I do, you just open the file with OpenOffice, then save the file as a .ppt file. Keynote will be able to open THAT file with no hitches.</p><p></p><p>So basically, you're using OpenOffice to [slightly] reformat the file and make it Keynote-friendly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Keywords: powerpoint, keynote, dropped slides, missing slides, truncated file, lost slides</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbbrown, post: 1002180, member: 144533"] I've had problems opening a few of the powerpoints recently. Basically, I can open the file, but some of the slides are missing. when I use QuickLook, I can see that the file is completely intact, just when I open it in Keynote, some of the slides are lost. Here's one solution: Download OpenOffice from Openoffice.org. Use that to open any problem files (for me, this problem doesn't happen with every file). If you still want to use Keynote, which I do, you just open the file with OpenOffice, then save the file as a .ppt file. Keynote will be able to open THAT file with no hitches. So basically, you're using OpenOffice to [slightly] reformat the file and make it Keynote-friendly. Keywords: powerpoint, keynote, dropped slides, missing slides, truncated file, lost slides [/QUOTE]
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