Office Software Thread, PowerPoint freezing when clicking on link to a PDF file in Technical; Several students are facing an issue, whereby PowerPoint will completely lock-up and freeze, after clicking on an inserted link to ...
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8th February 2013, 12:05 PM #1
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PowerPoint freezing when clicking on link to a PDF file
Several students are facing an issue, whereby PowerPoint will completely lock-up and freeze, after clicking on an inserted link to a PDF file. We are using Office 2007, and the PDF files in question are hosted within the students' homedrive. This issue also occurs even when logged in as a domain admin, but the PDF files open with no issue, when outside of PowerPoint. Any ideas?
Many thanks.
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14th February 2013, 06:57 AM #2
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Originally Posted by
MrJDH
Several students are facing an issue, whereby PowerPoint will completely lock-up and freeze, after clicking on an inserted link to a PDF file. We are using Office 2007, and the PDF files in question are hosted within the students' homedrive. This issue also occurs even when logged in as a domain admin, but the PDF files open with no issue, when outside of PowerPoint. Any ideas?
Many thanks.
I guess this is happening because your powerpoint file has got corrupt. Have you tried some power point repair method?
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14th February 2013, 08:26 AM #3 Or try to open powerpoint in openoffice impress then save it and then repon it in powerpoint, is it on a specific file or does it happen on all of them? Does the same thing happen when opening a powerpoint that is stored locally with administrator?
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