Summary: The blog describes the manual and professional methods to fix PowerPoint issues and turn the presentation to a readable format. It describes complete recovery procedures and summarises the limitations associated with each resolution process. Picture this! You are all set for a PowerPoint presentation when it suddenly fails. You created it with a lot of effort and invested considerable time. You run into a state of despair as time is the real constraint, and you cannot prepare a new PowerPoint presentation. You left with no other choice other than searching for PowerPoint file repair resolution methods. ![]() If this is what you are going through, then this blog would help you find some efficient ways to recover your PowerPoint slides. Method #1: Move the Presentation to another Location • Navigate to the folder containing the presentation file in the Windows Explorer • Copy the presentation to another storage media • If the presentation is stored on the hard drive, move it to the USB and if the presentation is stored on USB drive, move it to the hard drive • Create a new folder on the drive and attempt to move the presentation into it • Open the copied file to a new location. Attempt to run the file from the location where it is recently saved • Next, check the original location for errors. If you run the file from a new location, it implies that the original location has turned corrupt For Windows: Open the Computer, click on My PC from the left pane and right-click the disk that is creating issues. Select Properties, Tools tab, and click on Check Now button available under Error Checking section. Make sure to check both the options and then click on Start to repair PowerPoint file. For Mac: Go to the Utilities folder and open Disk Utility. Attempt to open the disk that is creating a problem from the left pane and click on First-Aid. Wait till the scan completes. Method #2: Insert Slides to a New PowerPoint Presentation • Open the PowerPoint that is creating issues and try to import the slides to a new PowerPoint file. • When the app prompts to open the type of file you want to upload or create, select the Blank Presentation option • Click on the New Slide button available under the Home tab by clicking on the downward arrow sign • Click on the Reuse Slides option located at the bottom of the menu and a sidebar will appear on the right pane • Click on the Browse button, then select Browse Files and the file browser window will appear • Select the corrupt PowerPoint file by navigating to the location where the file is saved. The driver download for my Machine MK3 on my MacOS 10.12.6 does not exist on the NI website. Does it exist or do I have to wait until it is created? Maschine mk3 is a class compliant device and will be recognised automatically by your computer. Mashine mk2 driver for mac osx 10.10. Anybody using MASCHINE MK 2 and OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard? I am not ready to upgrade to Mountain Lion yet, because then I have to buy a new Mac and Logic Pro. Imac late 2006 2.16 Core 2 Duo, OS X 10.6.8, Logic Pro 8.0.2 Mountain Lion on my iMac? Maschine 2 requires MAC 10.11 or higher. When you register Maschine now you do not have the 10.7 installer available any longer. .compatibility of Native Instruments hardware products with Mac OS X versions (10.6 The cells on each table below show the required driver version of a NI hardware Controller for each corresponding brand (KOMPLETE, MASCHINE and TRAKTOR) below. MASCHINE Controller Driver 2.7.0 - Mac OS X 10.8. Traktor Kontrol S2 MK3. Highlight and then click on Open button • Next, right click on any slide in the preview and then select Reuse All option • Check the imported slides by running the presentation and accessing all the slides one-by-one Important! If all the slides are added to the blank presentation, but still you fail to gain access, this will require fixing the presentation. Importing the corrupt presentation as Theme template may help to resolve the issue. To open the damaged file as Theme template, follow the steps below: • Click on the File menu or the Office button. Click on Save As to save the file using a new name • Save the file with a different name as that of the original or backup file • Click on the Design tab, click More under Themes section and then click on the Browse for Themes link • Select the damaged presentation file and then click on OK. Slide master from the damaged presentation will load and restore the theme • If it stops in between, switch back to the backup copy and then of the recovered presentation Once the slides are imported successfully, save the newly imported presentation and make sure no errors messages appear while you attempt to save and access it. It is recommended to save the new presentation with a different name and different location on the storage media.
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