Fix your corrupt PowerPoint presentation using MS PowerPoint Recovery
Website design By BotEap.comMicrosoft Office is one of the most common and popular software programs among all computer users. It is a software package that contains various desktop applications for multiple purposes. As a computer user, we use these applications on a daily basis. MS PowerPoint is one of them, which is used to create and design high-quality presentation files. We all know the importance of presentation. It is widely used in almost all sectors, for example:
- For marketing promotion or corporate training session in business or big company.
- For educational or training purposes in the education sectors.
- PPT: The PPT file stores all the presentation data in a single binary file. It is used by MS PowerPoint 2003 and its earlier versions.
- PPTX (Open XML): The PPTX file is created using the Open XML format. Stores documents as a collection of separate files in compressed form. It can be opened in MS PowerPoint 2007 and 2010.
- PPTM (open XML macro enabled): PPTM file, which is also known as macro-enabled presentation, contains embedded macros. It can be opened in MS PowerPoint 2007 and 2010.
- opened MS-PowerPoint Program. Click on Office button (at the top of the left side).
- A list will appear. Click on opened.
- A small window will appear. Select the corrupt file from the system directory.
- Click on the arrow of opened button. A list will scroll down.
- From the list, click open and repair. After a few seconds, the file will be repaired and opened.
- We should try to open a corrupt file in OpenOffice Impress.
- We should try to open a corrupt file in MS Word. If it opens, we can recover at least the text part of the file.
- We should try to import the slides from the damaged file into a new file.
- If these solutions don’t work, we may use a third-party recovery tool for corrupted files. MS PowerPoint Recovery is a PPT, PPTX and PPTM recovery tool, which can easily recover our data from corrupted PPT, PPTX and PPTM files. It does not overwrite or replace the previous document. Create a new file and save all the recovered data in it. The tool works in self-describing mode as it is equipped with an automated wizard interface.