pps files no longer open as slide show

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  1. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
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    pps files no longer open as slide show


    I'm not sure when or what happened but pps files no longer open as full screen slide shows with PowerPoint 2003. When I click to open a pps file, PowerPoint opens and shows the slides in the "slide" view but that is only with PowerPoint open. I did a "detect and repair" and that didn't do anything.

    I've googled this and didn't come up with a fix.
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  2. Posts : 3,300
    Win7 Home Premium 64x
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    Hmm. I dont have 2003, I have 2007 and in this one, there is an option when you do a save-as to save the pps as a show so it always opens as a slideshow. Is this an option for you if you click save-as?
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  3. Posts : 8,135
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    That's not the problem. The problem is existing pps files do not open as a slide show, when they used to.
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  4. Posts : 3,300
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    Yes firebird. I was suggesting to try and re-save it and do a save-as to get the file type selection so you could choose (Powerpoint Show) *.pps

    Can you do this an see if it fixes the problem?

    I would hate to think you have to re-save all of your powerpoint files.....

    Whenever there is an update to Office, things get hairy. Did you recently upgrade to 2003? if so, from what version of Office?
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  5. Posts : 8,135
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    This is not a new or upgraded install. I've had Office 2003 installed on Vista and now Windows 7 since December.

    Resaving as a Powerpoint show didn't make any difference, it still does not open as a slide show. This is on a pps file that used to open as a slide show.
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  6. Posts : 3,300
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    Sorry Fireberd. I use 07 so I am not familiar with 2003. I was just trying to think of anything that I know of that might help. wierd that re-saving as a show didn't allow it to pop up....I googled lots of stuff and have not found anything similar to your problem. Sorry again. I hope it get resolved.
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  7. Posts : 8,135
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    Out of curiosity, I downloaded the PP Viewer 07 and that works properly. That is not the real fix, as it worked properly with the full PP 03.
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  8. Posts : 8,135
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    Anyone else have any suggestions to get PP 2003 working again where it will open pps files as a slide show?
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  9. Posts : 5,440
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       #9

    Hi Firebird
    I have just found one of my old pps files, loaded it to a USB stick and put in in my Win 7 machine and it plays as a screenshot. Leads me tothink that there might be a small corruption in you pps file. Have you another pps file that you could try. I would be will to upload my pps to a server for you to download and try if you wish. We might succeed here using a process of eliminytaion (I can't even spell "elimination") :)
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  10. Posts : 8,135
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    I've tried several pps files that I have, that previously worked the way they should (as a slide show) with PP 2003 so it's not a pps file corruption. As I also noted using the PP Viewer 2007 works OK. It's obviously a setting (or corruption) in PP 2003 but I can't find any setting that makes a difference and detect and repair didn't help.

    Using the 2007 Viewer works but it's not the answer to the problem.
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