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How to troubleshoot a damaged presentation in PowerPoint

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  • Applies to: PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint 2016, PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2010, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007

You may experience unexpected behavior when you work with a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. This behavior may occur because the presentation is damaged. This article contains step-by-step methods that may help you partly or fully restore your presentation.

This article is intended for a beginning to intermediate computer user. You may find it easier to follow the steps if you print this article first.

When you try to open or change a presentation that is damaged, you may experience the following symptoms:

When you try to open a presentation, you receive one of the following error messages:

This is not a PowerPoint Presentation

PowerPoint cannot open the type of file represented by <file_name>.ppt

Part of the file is missing.

You receive the following kinds of error messages:

General Protection Fault

Illegal Instruction

Invalid Page Fault

Low system resources

Out of memory

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How to determine whether you have a damaged presentation.

There are several ways to determine whether you have a damaged presentation. You can try to open the file on another computer that has PowerPoint installed to see whether the unexpected behavior occurs on the other computer. You can try to create a new file in PowerPoint and see whether the unexpected behavior occurs with the new file. This section describes how to use existing presentations and how to create a new file in PowerPoint to determine whether the presentations have the same behavior.

Method 1: Open an existing presentation

  • In PowerPoint 2007 select the Microsoft Office Button .
  • Select a different presentation, and then select Open.

If this presentation opens and seems to be undamaged, go to Method 3 in this section. Otherwise, go to Method 2 to create a new presentation.

Method 2: Create a new presentation

Step 1: create the presentation.

  • In PowerPoint 2007, select Installed Templates , and then select Introducing PowerPoint 2007 .
  • Select Create . This process creates a presentation that is based on the template.
  • In PowerPoint 2007 select the Microsoft Office Button , and then select Save .
  • Type a name for the presentation, and then select Save .
  • Exit PowerPoint.

Step 2: Open the new presentation

  • In PowerPoint 2007 select the Microsoft Office Button , and then select Open .
  • Select the new presentation, and then select Open .

If you cannot open or save the new presentation, go to Method 3.

If you cannot create a new presentation, PowerPoint may be damaged and a repair should be initiated. (See Method 3, Part 2 below.)

Method 3: General troubleshooting

Windows 10, windows 8.1, windows 8, and windows 7.

This procedure allows your computer to restart without startup add-ons. For a clean restart, follow these steps:

Sign in to the computer by using an account that has administrator rights.

Select Start, type msconfig.exe in the Start Search box, and then press Enter to start the System Configuration utility.

If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, you should type the password or provide confirmation.

On the General tab, select the Selective startup option, and then clear the Load startup items check box. (The Use Original Boot.ini check box is unavailable.)

On the Services tab, select the Hide all Microsoft services check box, and then select Disable all.

This step lets Microsoft services continue to run. After you do a clean restart, you should check Office performance and then resume usual startup.

This procedure will cause the Office program to check for issues and repair itself.

Select the Start button and type Control Panel.

Open the Control Panel, go to Uninstall or change a program (or Add or Remove Programs ).

Scroll through the list of programs and find your version of Microsoft Office. Right-select and then select Change .

We suggest that you do the online repair option.

Methods to try if you cannot open a presentation

Method 1: drag the presentation to the powerpoint program file icon, windows 10, windows 8.1, and windows 8.

Right-click the Windows icon on the Taskbar, and then select Run.

Type one of the following depending on your version of PowerPoint:

Select the Enter key.

Locate the Powerpnt.exe icon in Windows Explorer.

Drag the damaged presentation icon from one window to the Powerpnt.exe icon in the other window.

PowerPoint will try to open the presentation. If PowerPoint does not open the presentation, go to Method 2.

Select Start, and then select Documents. Or select Start and then search for Windows Explorer.

If you have the MSI version of PowerPoint 2013 installed, type %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\office15 (PowerPoint 2013 64 bit) or %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\office15 (PowerPoint 2013 32 bit), and then press Enter.

If you have PowerPoint 2013 Select-to-Run installed, type C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15 (PowerPoint 2013 64 bit) or C:\Program Files(x86)\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15 (PowerPoint 2013 32 bit), and then press Enter.

If you have the MSI version of PowerPoint 2016 installed, type %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\office16, and then press Enter.

If you have PowerPoint 2016 Select-to-Run installed, type %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\root\Office16 (PowerPoint 2016 64 bit) or %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\root\Office16 (PowerPoint 2016 32 bit), and then press Enter.

Method 2: Try to insert slides into a blank presentation

Step 1: create a blank presentation.

  • In PowerPoint 2007, click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click New .
  • Select Blank Presentation, and then select Create.

This process creates a blank title slide. You can delete this slide later after you re-create the presentation.

Step 2: Insert the damaged presentation as slides

  • On the Home tab, select the arrow next to New slides in the Slides group, and then select Reuse Slides.
  • In the Reuse Slides task pane, select Browse. Select the damaged presentation, and then select Open.
  • Select Insert Slide for each slide in the damaged presentation.
  • In PowerPoint 2007 click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save .
  • Type a new name for the presentation, and then select Save.

Step 3: Apply the damaged presentation as a template

If the presentation does not look the way that you expect after you try these steps, try to apply the damaged presentation as a template. To do this, follow these steps:

On the File menu, select Save as.

  • In PowerPoint 2007 click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save as .

This will make a backup copy of the restored presentation that you can use in case the damaged presentation damages this new presentation.

On the Design tab, select More in the Themes group, and then select Browse for Themes.

Select the damaged presentation, and then select Apply. The slide master of the damaged presentation replaces the new slide master.

If you start to experience unexpected behavior after you follow these steps, the template may have damaged the presentation. In this case, use the backup copy to re-create the master slide.

If the backup copy of the new presentation exhibits the same damage or strange behavior as the original presentation, go to Method 3.

Method 3: Try to open the temporary file version of the presentation

When you edit a presentation, PowerPoint creates a temporary copy of the file. This temporary file is named PPT ####.tmp.

The placeholder #### represents a random four-digit number.

This temporary file may be located in the same folder as the location to which the presentation is saved. Or it may be located in the temporary file folder.

Rename the file, and then try to open the file in PowerPoint

Right-select the file, and then select Rename.

Change the old file-name extension from .tmp to .pptx so that the file name resembles the following file name:

PPT ####.pptx

Start PowerPoint.

On the File menu, select Open.

Browse to the folder that contains the renamed file.

Try to open the file in PowerPoint.

More than one file may correspond to the temporary file that was created the last time that you saved the presentation. In this case, you may have to open each file to see whether one is the temporary copy of the presentation.

If there are no temporary files, or if the temporary files display the same kind of damage or strange behavior, go to Method 4.

Method 4: Make a copy of the damaged presentation

  • Right-select the presentation, and then select Copy.
  • In the Windows Explorer window, right-select in a blank space, and then select Paste.

If you cannot copy the file, the file may be damaged, or the file may reside on a damaged part of the computer's hard disk. In this case, go to Method 5.

If you can copy the file, try to open the copy of the damaged presentation in PowerPoint. If you cannot open the copy of the damaged presentation, try to repeat Method 1 through Method 5 in the "Methods to try if you cannot open a presentation" section below by using the copy of the damaged presentation.

Method 5: Run Error Checking on the hard disk drive

  • Exit all open programs.
  • Right-click the Start menu and select File Explorer .
  • Right-select the hard disk drive that contains the damaged presentation.
  • Select Properties, and then select the Tools tab.
  • In Error-checking, select Check Now.
  • Select the check box Automatically fix file system errors.
  • Select the check box Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors.
  • Select Start.
  • Select Start, and then select Computer.
  • Right-click the hard disk drive that contains the damaged presentation.
  • Select to select the Automatically fix file system errors check box.
  • Select to select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check box.

Error checking may verify that the presentation is cross-linked and attempt to repair the presentation. However, this is not a guarantee that PowerPoint will be able to read the presentation.

Methods to try if you can open a damaged presentation

Method 1: try to apply the damaged presentation as a template.

  • In PowerPoint 2007, select the Microsoft Office Button , and then select New .
  • Select Blank Presentation , and then select Create . This process creates a blank title slide. (You can delete this slide after you re-create the presentation.)

Step 2: Insert the damaged presentation into the blank presentation

  • On the Home tab, select the arrow next to New slides in the Slides group, and then select Reuse Slides .
  • In the Reuse Slides task pane, select Browse .
  • Select the damaged presentation, and then select Open .
  • Select the Microsoft Office button, and then select Save .

If the presentation does not look the way that you expect it to look after you try follow these steps, try to apply the damaged presentation as a template. To do this, follow these steps:

  • On the File menu, select Save as .
  • In PowerPoint 2007, select the Microsoft Office Button , and then select Save as .

Type a new name for the presentation, and then select Save .

On the Design tab, select More in the Themes group, and then select Browse for Themes .

Select the damaged presentation, and then select Apply . The slide master of the damaged presentation replaces the new slide master.

If the backup copy of the new presentation still displays damage or strange behavior, go to Method 2.

Method 2: Transfer the slides from the damaged presentation to a blank presentation

  • In PowerPoint 2007, select the Microsoft Office Button , and then select Open .
  • Locate the damaged presentation, and then select Open .
  • Select Blank Presentation , and then select Create . This process creates a blank title slide.

Step 2: Copy slides from the damaged presentation to the new presentation

On the View tab, select Slide Sorter . If you receive error messages when you switch views, try to use Outline view.

Select a slide that you want to copy. On the Home tab, select Copy .

If you want to copy more than one slide at a time, hold down the Shift key, and then select each slide that you want to copy.

Switch to the new presentation. To do this, on the Window tab, select Switch Window in the View group, and then select the new presentation that you created in step 1.

On the View tab, select Slide Sorter .

On the Home tab, select Paste .

Repeat steps 2a through 2f until the whole presentation is transferred.

In some cases, one damaged slide may cause a problem for the whole presentation. If you notice unexpected behavior in the new presentation after you copy a slide to the presentation, that slide is likely to be damaged. Re-create the slide, or copy sections of the slide to a new slide.

If the new presentation shows damage or strange behavior, go to method 3.

Method 3: Save the presentation as a Rich Text Format (RTF) file

If there is damage throughout the presentation, the only option to recover the presentation may be to save the presentation as a Rich Text Format (RTF) file. If this method is successful, it recovers only the text that appears in Outline view.

Step 1: Save the presentation in the RTF file format

  • Open the presentation.
  • In PowerPoint 2007, select the Microsoft Office Button , select Save As , and then select Other Formats .
  • In the Save as type list, select Outline/RTF(*.rtf) .
  • In the File Name box, type the name that you want to use, select a location in which to save the presentation, and then select Save .
  • Close the presentation.

Any graphics, tables, or other text in the original presentation will not be saved in the .rtf file.

Step 2: Open the .rtf file in PowerPoint

  • On the File menu, select Open .
  • In the Files of type list, select All Outlines or All Files .
  • Select the .rtf file that you saved in step 1d, and then select Open .

This procedure will re-create the presentation based on the original presentation's outline view.

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How to Fix a Corrupted PowerPoint PPTX File

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA . Nicole Levine is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies. Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. There are 12 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 308,546 times. Learn more...

A corrupt file can bring your well-prepared presentation to a screeching halt. There are several ways you can try getting a corrupted file to load, including moving it to a new location, extracting the slides from inside of it, and loading PowerPoint in Safe Mode. If you’re able to recover some or all of the corrupted presentation, you can use the recovered slides to make it again. This wikiHow teaches you some helpful techniques to get your PowerPoint presentation back up and running.

Using Open and Repair (Windows)

Step 1 Open PowerPoint on your computer.

  • If the presentation opens but didn't before, you should be able to click the Presentation icon at the top to start the slideshow.
  • If you need to make changes to the presentation, click Enable Editing at the top to do so.

Inserting Slides into a New Presentation (Windows and macOS)

Step 1 Open PowerPoint.

  • Click the File and select Save As , and then save the file with a different name as a backup. [9] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
  • Click the Design tab, select More (or the down-arrow with a horizontal line above it) on the Themes panel, and then click Browse for Themes .
  • Select your damaged presentation file and click OK . This will load the slide master from your damaged presentation, which will restore the theme.
  • Switch back to your backup copy of the recovered presentation if it stops

Step 10 Save your recovered presentation.

  • To be extra safe, save it to a different location than the original corrupted file was stored.

Adding a New Trust Location (Windows)

Step 1 Press ⊞ Win+E.

  • You can now close the File Explorer window.

Step 5 Open a blank PowerPoint presentation.

  • Keep clicking ' OK until you've returned to the blank presentation.

Step 12 Open the presentation at its new location.

  • If it does, continue to work with this version of the file.

Moving the Presentation to a Different Drive (Windows and macOS)

Step 1 Open the folder containing the corrupt presentation file.

  • To open File Explorer on Windows, right-click the Windows Start butting and select File Explorer . [16] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
  • To open Finder on macOS, click the two-toned smiley face icon on the Dock.

Step 2 Connect a USB drive or external hard drive.

  • If the file doesn’t allow you to copy it, the file or the drive itself may be corrupt.

Step 5 Double-click the PowerPoint file at its new location.

  • Windows - Open your Computer/This PC window, right-click the disk that was giving you problems, and select Properties . On the Tools tab, select Check now in the "Error Checking" section. Check both boxes and click Start .
  • Mac - Open the Disk Utility program in the Utilities folder. Select the problematic disk from the left menu, then click First Aid . Click Run or Repair Disk . [18] X Research source

Opening PowerPoint in Safe Mode (Windows)

Step 1 Press ⊞ Win+S to open the Windows Search bar.

  • If the presentation opens in Safe Mode but not normally, you may need to reinstall PowerPoint.

Community Q&A

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  • If all of your presentation files are getting corrupted, there is likely something wrong with the storage device. Try the disk checking methods outlined in the first section, and avoid saving new files there in the future. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0

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  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/office/open-a-document-after-a-file-corruption-error-47df9d48-2165-4411-a699-1786ac734bc3
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-and-delete-slides-in-powerpoint-8bf2b58d-df6c-4e5f-90e3-ade289a2d64d
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/office/reuse-import-slides-from-another-presentation-c67671cd-386b-45dd-a1b4-1e656458bb86
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/use-multiple-slide-masters-in-one-presentation-dc684a1d-9d14-4ead-9bb5-2303d4fedba8
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/office/save-your-presentation-file-34377c9c-a1e5-44e1-9c3f-e6e72ee6c541
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/927477
  • ↑ https://thegeekpage.com/repair-corrupt-powerpoint-files/
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-remove-or-change-a-trusted-location-in-microsoft-office-7ee1cdc2-483e-4cbb-bcb3-4e7c67147fb4
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/find-and-open-file-explorer-ef370130-1cca-9dc5-e0df-2f7416fe1cb1
  • ↑ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/powerpoint/damaged-presentation
  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210898
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/open-office-apps-in-safe-mode-on-a-windows-pc-dedf944a-5f4b-4afb-a453-528af4f7ac72?ui=en-us&rs=en-us&ad=us

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How to Fix “Cannot Play Media” Error in PowerPoint

Annoying when it happens in the middle of a presentation

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Presentations have become a vital tool for communication and sharing information in schools and offices worldwide. Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to create visually appealing presentations that include various multimedia elements, such as video and audio.

However, you might encounter “cannot play media” errors in PowerPoint, causing video playback issues and preventing the smooth delivery of your presentation. If you want to resolve this problem, follow the steps below.

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What Causes the “Cannot Play Media” Error in PowerPoint?

The “cannot play media” error in PowerPoint (or “media not found” error) usually occurs when PowerPoint cannot find or play the media file that you’ve inserted in your presentation.

This can happen for several reasons. The file might be missing, moved, renamed, or deleted from its original location, or it could have become corrupted or damaged in some way. You could also have linked to an external source (such as a website) that’s no longer accessible.

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However, not every file is compatible with PowerPoint. Files that don’t have the correct file format, or are too large for PowerPoint to use, won’t load.

Depending on the cause of the error, you may see different messages on your screen, such as no supported file type, an audio codec is needed to play the file, a network error has occurred, or the specified file can’t be played.

To fix this error, you need to identify the cause and apply the appropriate solution using the steps below.

Check the Location and Name of the Media File

One of the simplest solutions is to check if the media file that you inserted in your presentation is still in its original location and has the same name. If you moved, renamed, or deleted the media file after inserting it in PowerPoint, PowerPoint may not be able to find it and will show you the error message.

However, this all depends on how the PowerPoint file has been saved. By default, PowerPoint will likely try to embed media files into the PowerPoint file itself—this makes it easier to move media assets with the file. However, if you’ve only added a link to the file, you’ll need to update the link to the file to the new location.

If you want to update the link, follow these steps:

  • Open PowerPoint and press File > Info .
  • If you have any media files with links (so they aren’t embedded into the file itself), you’ll see a View Links option listed under Optimize Media Compatibility —select this to proceed.

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  • In the Audio/Video Options dialog box, select your media file and press Change Source .

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  • Browse to the new location and name of the file and press Open .
  • Press Update Now and then Close to update your links when you’re finished.

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Use PowerPoint Media Compatibility Mode

Another possible solution to fix the “cannot play media” error in PowerPoint is to use the media compatibility mode in PowerPoint.

This mode allows you to optimize your presentation for compatibility with older versions of PowerPoint or different devices. It can also help you resolve some issues with video playback and conversion. To use the media compatibility mode in PowerPoint, follow the steps below.

  • Press Check for Issues under the Inspect Presentation section.
  • In the drop-down menu, press Check Compatibility and wait for PowerPoint to scan your presentation for potential compatibility issues.

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  • In the Compatibility Report dialog box, look for any issues related to media files and check the boxes next to them.

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  • Fix the problems manually or, if the option is available to you, press Fix and wait for PowerPoint to fix the issues automatically.
  • Save your presentation and see if the media files play without any error.

Note that using the media compatibility mode may change some aspects of your presentation, such as the format, quality, or size of your media files. Make sure to back up a copy of your file before you proceed so that you can restore any changes afterward.

Convert the Media Files Using VLC

Another possible solution is to convert or compress the media file that you inserted in your presentation. PowerPoint may not be able to play certain types of media files or play files that are too large or have a high resolution. This can cause compatibility issues and lead to the error message.

To fix this, you need to either convert the media file to a format that is supported by PowerPoint or compress it to reduce its size and resolution. One possible tool that allows you to convert and compress a media file is VLC Media Player.

To convert a media file using VLC Media Player, follow these steps:

  • Download and install VLC Media Player from its official website.
  • Open VLC Media Player and press Media > Convert/Save .

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  • In the Open Media dialog box, press Add and select the media file that you want to convert, then press Convert/Save .

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  • Choose the output format that you want—this will determine the file size. For example, you can choose Video – H.264 + MP3 (MP4) for video files or Audio – MP3 for audio files. You can also choose video or audio formats such as MKV, WAV or MP4 .
  • Select Browse and choose the destination folder and name for the converted file.
  • Press Start and wait for the conversion to finish.

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Once the file is converted, you can insert the new file into your PowerPoint presentation.

Embed the Media File in Your Presentation

Another possible solution is to embed the media file in your PowerPoint presentation instead of linking to it. As we’ve already mentioned, linking to a media file means that PowerPoint will look for the file in its original location every time you play it.

Embedding a media file means that PowerPoint will instead store a copy of the file within your presentation file. This can prevent the “cannot play media” error from occurring because PowerPoint will always have access to the file regardless of its location or availability.

However, embedding a media file can also increase the size of your presentation file significantly, so you need to be careful about how many and how large media files you embed. To embed a media file in your PowerPoint presentation, follow these steps.

  • In PowerPoint, go to the slide where you want to insert the media file and select Insert > Media > Video > This Device .

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  • Browse to the location of the media file and select it.
  • Press the Insert button—this will automatically embed it into your presentation. If this isn’t available, press the dropdown arrow next to your presentation and choose Insert there instead.

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Once the file is inserted, resize and place it into the correct position in your presentation. Repeat these steps for any other video files you want to use in your presentation.

Managing Media in PowerPoint

The “cannot play media” error in PowerPoint can be annoying and frustrating, but it can usually be fixed. You’ll just need to check the location and name of the media file, convert or compress it, or embed it in your presentation. You can also try using PowerPoint’s multimedia compatibility mode to help it load on other PCs.

If all else fails, you can also convert your PowerPoint presentation into a video and play it on another device. Lost the changes to your PowerPoint presentation after a restart? Don’t forget to recover your unsaved presentations to recover the changes.

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FIX: The Presentation Cannot be Opened in PowerPoint (Solved).

PowerPoint is a powerful tool that can be used to create or view presentations. One of the common errors that PowerPoint users have encountered is " Sorry, PowerPoint can't read file…The Presentation cannot be Opened. Your Antivirus program may prevent you from opening the presentation ", or " PowerPoint found a problem with content in PPT file ."

FIX The Presentation cannot be Opened

This generally happens if the system is blocking the file or because of certain settings in PowerPoint application.

If you have problems opening a PowerPoint file on your system don’t panic. In this guide, we have compiled some fixes that will help you to solve the following PowerPoint errors:

  • PowerPoint found a problem with content in PPT file.
  • Sorry, PowerPoint can't read PPTX file.
  • Presentation Cannot be Opened.

How to FIX: Cannot open PowerPoint file in Windows 10.

Before proceeding with the methods listed below to fix errors when trying to open a PowerPoint presentation, try the following:

1. Check the name of the PowerPoint file you can't open and make sure it doesn't contain any dots other than the dot before the "pptx" extension. Files with such names sometimes are flagged are malicious by the antivirus programs.

For example, if the PowerPoint file is named "Presentation_File.19.10.2020.pptx", then remove all other dots from the name except the ".pptx" (e.g. rename the file to "Presentation_File_19_10_2020.pptx")

2. If the PowerPoint file comes from a trusted source and your antivirus program blocks the file, temporarily disable your antivirus program and then try to open the PPT file.

Method 1: Unblock the PowerPoint File

If you are seeing the error "Sorry, PowerPoint can't read .PPTX file" in a PowerPoint file downloaded from the internet or received as an attachment in your mail, then unblock the file and then try opening it by using the steps below.

1. Right-click on the PowerPoint file that is not opening and choose Properties from the menu.

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2a. In the properties window, make sure you are in the General tab.

2b. At the bottom of the window, check the Unblock option next to the security warning message "This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer ", and then click Apply & OK to save the setting.

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3. Finally try to open the PowerPoint file that you cannot open.

Method 2. Turn Off the Protected View settings in PowerPoint.

1. Open the PowerPoint application. 2a. Click on the File menu and…

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2b. …choose Options from the left-hand side.

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3. From the PowerPoint Options window, choose Trust Center at the left and click to to open the Trust Center Settings.

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4. In the Trust Center window that opens:

1. Choose Protected View from the left-hand side. 2. Untick all the three options from the right side as shown below. 3. Click OK to apply the change.

Disable Protected View PowerPoint

5. Click OK again to close the PowerPoint Options window. 6. Now try to open PowerPoint presentation.

Method 3: Create a copy of the PPT file that does not open.

In some cases, a presentation cannot be opened because it is either damaged or stored in a wrong/corrupted location on the disk. So try to copy the presentation to a different location (folder) on the disk. To do that:

1. Select the damaged PPT File.

2. Press CTRL + C keys to copy the PPT file.

3. Navigate to your desktop (or any other location you want) and press the keys Ctrl+V to paste the file.

4. Now try to open the presentation.

Method 4: Create a blank PPT file in the same location as the damaged PPT file. *

* Note: Although this method may seem a little weird, it seems to work in some cases.

1. Open PowerPoint application. 2. From the File menu click New and then click Blank Presentation .

Create Blank Presentation

3. Now press the Ctrl+S keys to open the "Save As" window.

4. In the Save As window, browse to the location where the damaged PPT file is present.

* Note: In this case, the problematic PPT file is in Desktop, hence navigating to the Desktop location.

5. Give a suitable name to the Presentation and Save it to the same location where the damaged Presentation is.

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  • Ensure you have allowed PowerPoint to show online content so that it can display stock images.
  • If images are not loading in a specific PowerPoint presentation, try repairing the presentation.
  • If the issue persists, turn off hardware acceleration and run the Office repair tool.

Try Basic Fixes

  • Remove and add the picture again: Microsoft PowerPoint may fail to load an image if it is not added completely to the presentation file. Additionally, if you have added a picture link and the image file is moved to a different location before you saved the presentation, PowerPoint will not be able to find it. Try adding the images again to fix such issues.
  • Save the file in a different location: If Microsoft PowerPoint is unable to load images even after you reinsert them, try saving the file in a different location and see if that helps. Open your PowerPoint presentation and press F12 to bring up the Save As dialog box. Select a different location for your file and click Save.

Fix 1: Disable Image Compression

Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to compress images in your presentation to reduce the overall file size. While this makes it easier to share presentations with others via email, it can also end up breaking some of the images in your presentation.

To avoid this, you need to prevent PowerPoint from compressing images in your file by following the steps below.

Step 1: Open Microsoft PowerPoint and click the File menu in the top-left corner.

File Menu in PowerPoint

Step 2: Click on Options in the bottom left corner.

PowerPoint Options

Step 3: Select the Advanced tab from the left sidebar. Scroll down to the Image Size and Quality section and tick the Do not compress images in file option. Then, click OK .

Disable Image Compression in PowerPoint

Fix 2: Allow PowerPoint to Download Online Content

Do you face problems with the stock or online images in PowerPoint? That could happen if you have prevented PowerPoint from downloading online content, causing the Stock Images and Online Pictures options to appear grayed out. Here’s how to fix that.

Step 1: In Microsoft PowerPoint, head to File > Options .

Step 2: In the PowerPoint Options window, click the General tab. Then, click the Privacy Settings button in the right pane.

Privacy Settings in PowerPoint

Step 3: Tick the checkboxes that read Turn on experiences that download online content and Turn on all connected experiences . Then, click OK .

Turn On Connected Experiences in PowerPoint

Fix 3: Turn Off Hardware Acceleration

When you enable hardware acceleration in PowerPoint, it offloads some of the graphical processing tasks from your CPU to the GPU to achieve better performance. However, if this feature malfunctions, PowerPoint may have trouble loading images. You can try disabling this feature to see if that helps.

Step 2: In the Advanced tab, clear the checkbox that reads Disable Slide Show hardware graphics acceleration . Then, click OK .

Disable Hardware Acceleration in PowerPoint

Fix 4: Repair the Problematic File

If Microsoft PowerPoint does not display pictures only in a specific presentation, the file may be corrupt. You can try using the built-in file repair option in PowerPoint to fix the presentation.

Step 1: Open PowerPoint and press the Control + O keyboard shortcut. In the Open tab, click the Browse option.

Browse PowerPoint File

Step 2: Locate and select your PowerPoint file. Then, click the downward arrow next to Open to select Open and Repair .

Repair PPT File

Fix 5: Run the Office Repair Tool

If PowerPoint does not display pictures even after you update it, there may be a problem with its installation on your Windows PC. Fortunately, Microsoft includes an Office repair tool that can automatically fix such issues with Microsoft PowerPoint . Here’s how to run it.

Step 1: Press the Windows + R keyboard shortcut to open the Run dialog box. Type appwiz.cpl in the box and press Enter .

Step 2: In the Programs and Features window, select the Microsoft Office product on the list and click the Change button at the top.

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Step 3: Select the Online Repair option and click Repair .

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Audio:     We recommend that you use  .m4a files encoded with AAC audio.

These names and formats sound complicated, but you can easily convert to and use these formats without having to know anything more than those names.

If PowerPoint doesn’t let you insert a video or audio file, convert it to the recommended format.

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If your media file is in a supported format, but won't play in PowerPoint, then you can either add a missing codec to your PC (described in the procedure below) or convert the media file to the recommended format. Converting your media file is easier than solving an individual codec mystery.

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Getting a PowerPoint error is a common thing for the regular users of the Microsoft Office suite. Ideally, PowerPoint problems can be triggered due to numerous reasons, related to the software or a corrupt file. The good news is that it doesn’t matter if your PowerPoint is slow or a file has been corrupted, it can easily be resolved. Read this ultimate PowerPoint troubleshooting guide to fix all kinds of issues and errors.

  • How Does PowerPoint Works
  • Common Causes of PowerPoint Errors
  • Typical Common Errors in PowerPoint
  • Multiple Methods to Resolve PowerPoint Problems
  • Tips on PowerPoint Troubleshooting

Part 1 How Does PowerPoint Works?

PowerPoint is a dedicated application in Microsoft Office Suite that is used to draft engaging and informative presentations . It is compatible with a wide range of files and extensions. Though, the most common file types are PPT, PPTX, and PPTM.

  • Users candraft presentations from the scratch or browse the readily available themes.
  • There are different ways to incorporate textual and graphical content in it.
  • It also supports the integration of charts, tables, smart word arts, shapes, videos, images, GIFs, and so much more.
  • There are inbuilt graphic editing and formatting tools that can help us design visually appealing slideshows.

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Part 2 Common Causes of PowerPoint Errors

There could be tons of reasons for encountering PowerPoint problems. Here are some of the common causes.

  • The PowerPoint file can be corrupted due to a virus or malware attack.
  • If the file has been saved on a bad sector or corrupt storage, then it can become inaccessible.
  • Unexpected changes with its header, encoding, or meta data can also make PowerPoint can’t read the file.
  • It can get corrupt if the transfer process of the file has been halted in between.
  • An unexpected shutdown of the computer when the PPT was still opened can lead to unwanted issues.
  • Sometimes, a third-party application can also tamper with the encoding of a PowerPoint file, making it unreadable.
  • A faulty or unreliable PowerPoint can also corrupt the entire application.
  • If your system is running low on memory or you have opened too many applications in the background, then it can make PowerPoint slow.
  • The multiple conversions of a file or the intentional change in its extension can make it inaccessible by PowerPoint.

Part 3 Typical Common Errors in PowerPoint

While working with PowerPoint, you might encounter different errors and issues. Here are some common PowerPoint problems that you might encounter.

1. This is not a PowerPoint presentation

This error occurs when PowerPoint is not able to recognize the document or some of its content (mostly the fonts) are not compatible. You can run the inbuilt repairing process to fix it or use a dedicated tool like Repairit.

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2. PowerPoint cannot open the type of file

This PowerPoint error occurs when the file can’t be located or has been renamed. Also, if the file has been drafted in a newer version of PowerPoint, but you are trying to open it in an older version, then PowerPoint can’t read the file at times. Just make sure that the version of PowerPoint is compatible with the file.

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3. Part of the PowerPoint file is missing

Users often get this PowerPoint repair error when a part of the file is missing or has been corrupted. Often, the corrupted content is replaced by a blank side. To repair a file, you would need to use a dedicated tool.

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4. General Protection Fault

Sometimes, the system’s anti-virus can block certain components of PowerPoint, resulting in this error. It can easily be resolved by unblocking the Protected View option via System configuration (discussed later in the guide).

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5. PowerPoint Illegal Instruction

This error prompt occurs when there is some conflict accessing the file or if the file has been corrupted. Mostly, a system reboot resolves this error. If not, you can use the native repair feature of PowerPoint to fix it.

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6. Low system resources

As the error states, it usually occurs when the computer runs on low resources. This can happen when numerous other applications are opened in the background. Close all the other running applications and try to launch PowerPoint again.

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7. Out of memory error

The PowerPoint repair error happens when there is no space in the primary memory to load the file. Ideally, you would be able to fix the problem by restarting the system or closing other applications.

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8. PowerPoint is running slow

If PowerPoint is slow, then chances are there could be a problem with your system’s resource allocation or the application could be corrupted. It is recommended to reinstall PowerPoint in this case or run system diagnostics.

9. PowerPoint can’t read the path\file_name.ppt

If PowerPoint can’t read the file, then chances are there could be an issue with its encoding. Make sure that the extension of the file is not changed and that you haven’t converted it multiple times to avoid this.

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10. There was an error accessing the file

A file can become inaccessible due to different reasons. Its location or name could have been changed. The file or its location could have been corrupted as well. Run an anti-virus scan on the system or use a dedicated repairing tool to fix this PowerPoint error.

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Part4 Multiple Methods to Resolve PowerPoint Problems

As you can see, there can be all kinds of PowerPoint problems that one can face. Therefore, depending on these issues, you can try to follow these PowerPoint troubleshooting suggestions.

1. Insert Slides into a Blank PowerPoint

The easiest solution to fix a corrupt PowerPoint is by reusing its content. You can draft a new PowerPoint document and later insert the existing content of a corrupt document on it. Here’s how you can do a quick PowerPoint repair error.

i. Launch Microsoft PowerPoint on your system and draft a new presentation.

ii. Insert a blank slide and go to the toolbar. Add a new slide and choose to reuse slides.

iii. Browse to the location where the existing presentation is stored and load its content to a new document.

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2. Start PowerPoint in the Safe Mode

All the Microsoft Office tools support a Safe mode. If there is a problem with the PowerPoint application itself, then you can choose to launch it in the safe mode instead. To do this, just select the PowerPoint application’s icon and hold the CTRL key. While still holding the CTRL button, double-click the icon. Agree to the following prompt to enter the safe mode.

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Apart from that, you can also launch the Run prompt to open PowerPoint in the safe mode. Just type “powerpnt /safe” and press enter on the Run command.

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3. Unblock the Protected View Options

If you have got the General Protection Fault in PowerPoint, then you can resolve it by following this technique. Sometimes, PowerPoint can enable a Protection View that can tamper with the working of the application. To fix this PowerPoint error, follow these steps:

i. Launch the PowerPoint application and go to its File menu > Options.

ii. Visit the Trust Center feature and go to the “Protected View” tab.

iii. From here, disable the option for Protected View under different categories.

iv. Save the changes and restart your system to check if the PowerPoint troubleshooting works or not.

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4. Open the Temporary PPT Files

You might already know that while working on a document, Microsoft Office creates its temporary file in the background. If the main PowerPoint file has been corrupted, then you can still try to access its data through its temporary file.

i. Firstly, you need to locate the temporary PowerPoint file. It is stored with the name of PPTxxxx.tmp. Here, “xxxx” is a 4-digit code given to the file.

ii. You can look for the temporary file in the same folder or the Temp folder in the Windows directory.

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iii. Once you have selected the file, rename it and change its extension from .tmp to .ppt.

iv. In the end, launch PowerPoint and open the temporary file to view its data.

5. Use Open and Repair Utility

If you don’t want to use any third-party PowerPoint troubleshooting application, then you can try this native feature as well. Instead of opening a document the usual way, open and repair it instead. In this way, PowerPoint will automatically run a diagnostic and try to repair the file.

i. Launch the PowerPoint application on your system and go to its File menu. Choose to open a new file and browse its location.

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ii. As a browser window will open, go to the location where the faulty PPT file is stored and select it.

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iii. Click on the dropdown menu adjacent to the Open button and choose to “Open and Repair” the file instead.

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6. Repair PowerPoint Program

There are times when a problem with the Office program can make your application corrupt. If you are using an outdated version of PowerPoint, then you can encounter such issues frequently. To resolve this, you can run a thorough diagnostics and repair the PowerPoint application itself.

i. Go to the Control Panel settings on your system and view all the programs installed on it.

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ii. Select Microsoft Office from the list of programs and click on the “Change” button.

iii. This will launch the Microsoft Office configuration wizard. Choose to repair Office and start the setup.

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iv. Follow the simple on-screen instructions to complete the setup and restart your system in the end.

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7. Run Scandisk to Check Disk Errors

You might be getting unwanted PowerPoint problems due to a bad sector or corrupt hard drive as well. To resolve this issue, you can run a scan of the disk and rectify these errors.

i. Open Windows Explorer and select the hard drive that you wish to diagnose.

ii. Right-click it and go to its Properties.

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iii. Visit the “Tools” tab and click on the “Check Now” button under the Error Checking option.

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iv. Turn on both the options to scan for any bad sector and automatically fix system errors.

v. Click on the “Start” button to initiate the system scan.

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8. Use Repairit

If you are looking for a foolproof solution to fix PowerPoint problems, then give Repairit a try. It can provide a dedicated PowerPoint troubleshooting and resolve all kinds of issues with a corrupt or damaged file. By following a simple click-through process, you can resolve any PowerPoint repair error while still retaining all the data.

  • It can repair PPT, PPTX, PPTM, and all kinds of PowerPoint files.
  • Users can load multiple documents as the tool can repair them simultaneously.
  • It allows us to have a preview of the repaired files before saving them.
  • Also provides raw recovery for severely damaged PowerPoint documents.
  • All the formatting and graphics like tables, shapes, charts, images, header, word art, etc. are retained.

The tool is fully compatible with MS PowerPoint 2000 and all the newer versions like 2013, 2010, 2007, and so on. You can download it on your Windows system and follow these steps to resolve any PowerPoint error.

Step 1: Launch Repairit

Close all the corrupt or damaged PowerPoint documents in advance. Once it is done, launch the Repairit application on your Window system. If you don’t haveRepairit installed, then you can download it from its website.

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Step 2: Load the corrupt file and scan it

Select the drive where the corrupt file has been stored and simply browse to the location. You can select a file or an entire folder and load as many files as you want to the tool.

You can select the files that you wish to repair and see how many files have been selected. Once it is done, click on the “Scan” button to repair the PowerPoint files.

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Step 3: Preview and save the file

Sit back and wait for a while as the application would repair the PowerPoint files based on different parameters. Just make sure that the tool is not closed in between.

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As soon as the PowerPoint files have been repaired , you will be notified. Now, you can just preview the PPT and check if the content has been recovered or not. You can switch between different files from the left panel and view their data on the right.

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That’s it! Once the errors are resolved, you can click on the save button. If you want, you can save the repaired file to the same location or go to any other location to save the PowerPoint file.

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Part5 Tips on PowerPoint Troubleshooting

Now when you know how to do PowerPoint repair error, you can easily make the most of this resourceful application. If you want to avoid getting an unwanted PowerPoint error in the future, then consider following these expert tips.

  • Update MS Office: If you are using an outdated version of PowerPoint, then you might encounter some unwanted issues as well. To resolve this, make sure that you have an authentic and latest PowerPoint application installed.
  • Install an anti-virus: If PowerPoint can’t read a file, then chances are it could have been corrupted. To avoid this, install a working anti-virus software on your system and turn on its real-time protection features.
  • Only use reliable add-ons: There are tons of add-ons available for PowerPoint to perform various operations. Just make sure that you have added a reliable plugin that won’t tamper with the working of the PowerPoint application.
  • Maintain a backup: If you don’t want to suffer from PowerPoint error related to a file, then just make sure you have got its backup beforehand. Ideally, you can turn on the automatic backup feature to avoid an unforeseen issue with a PPT.
  • Avoid unexpected shutdown: Make sure that your computer has a stable power supply as an unexpected shutdown of the system (while PowerPoint is still open) can corrupt a file.
  • Avoid PPT conversion: The over-conversion of files to and from PPT can also cause an error. Try not to perform multiple conversions of a document to preserve its meta content.
  • Don’t change the file extension: Try not to intentionally alter the extension of a file as it can lead to numerous PowerPoint problems.
  • Have enough free space: If your system is running low on memory or resources, then it can make PowerPoint slow. Therefore, you should have enough free space in the primary storage and RAM.
  • Use reliable third-party tools: If you are giving any third-party tools an access to PowerPoint documents, then make sure it is a secure and reliable application. Sometimes, a third-party tool can mishandle the PPT and make it corrupt.

By following this in-depth and comprehensive guide, you would be able to perform a complete PowerPoint troubleshooting. To resolve any unwanted PowerPoint error, give Repairit a try. It features a user-friendly interface and runs a sophisticated repairing algorithm to fix all kinds of PowerPoint problems in minutes.

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Are you unable to access any PowerPoint (.pptx) file on your computer? Is there any error statement saying “ The presentation cannot be opened. ” while you try to open it? Don’t worry. This problem usually occurs due to faulty PowerPoint settings, problematic file settings, or sometimes the real culprit is the antivirus on your system. So follow these easy fixes and one of them will fix your issue for sure.

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Fix-1 Unblock the ppt file

1. At first, you need to go to the ppt file.

2. You need to right-click on the ppt file. Then, click on “ Properties “.

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3. In the Properties window, go to the “ General ” tab.

4. In the General tab, check the box beside the option “ Unblock ” to unblock the ppt file.

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5. Finally, click on “ Apply ” and then click on “ OK ” to save the settings for this particular file.

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Now, try to open the file again on your computer. This time it should open without any further issues.

Fix-2 Create a new ppt file in the problematic file location

If you are trying to access a file from a potentially unsafe location, create a new ppt file there and try to access the problematic one.

1. Open the PowerPoint on your computer.

2. Simply, click on “ File ” and then on “ New “.

3. After that, click on “ Blank Presentation “.

4. Again you need to click on the “ File “.

6. Then, a simple click on “ Save As ” to open Save as location.

7. On the right-hand side, click on the location where the problematic ppt file is.

(Like- “ OneDrive-Personal ” folder. )

8. Now, choose any name for this presentation.

9. Click on “ Save ” to save the file on your computer.

Now, close the PowerPoint window.

Next, go to the location where the problematic file is. Try to access it. Your problem will be solved.

Fix-3 Disable Protected View settings in PowerPoint

Disabling Protected View settings in PowerPoint may solve the problem.

1. Click on the Search box and then type “ PowerPoint “.

2. Now, click on “ PowerPoint ” to open it on your computer.

4. In the PowerPoint window, click on “ File ” in the menu-bar.

5. Then scroll down through the menu and then click on “ Options “.

6. In the Options window, on the left-hand side, click on “ Trust Center ” to modify Trust Center settings.

7. On the right-hand side, click on “ Trust Center Settings… ” to modify it.

8. Now, in the Trusted Center window, on the left-hand side click on “ Protected View “.

9. Then, uncheck the option “ Enable Protected View for files originating from the Internet “.

10. Similarly, uncheck the other two options also ( “ Enable Protected View for files located in potentially unsafe locations ” and “ Enable Protected View for Outlook attachments “.)

10. Finally, click on “ OK ” to save the changes.

11. In the Options window, click on “ OK ” to save the changes.

Close PowerPoint window.

Try to access the ppt files again on your computer and check if this works or not.

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I couldn’t open PPT files on my network. It said ‘Unable to Open . . .’ > ‘Repair . . .’. Your simple Fix-3 worked like charm.

I think your no. 1 suggestion will replace the cannot be opened file to a new blank file.

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PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido “Cuando intento abrir mi archivo de PowerPoint, aparece el siguiente mensaje: 'PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido en... PowerPoint puede intentar reparar la presentación. ' Cuando hago clic en Reparar, no soluciona el problema. ¿ Alguien sabe de una solución para esto? Gracias”.

Cuando su presentación importante de PowerPoint deja de funcionar repentinamente y le envía un mensaje de error, puede ser una situación complicada ya que puede interrumpir su flujo de trabajo. Pero no se preocupe; estamos aquí para ayudar. En este artículo, exploraremos las razones detrás de encontrar el error “ PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido ” y le proporcionaremos ocho soluciones efectivas para que su presentación vuelva a la normalidad. Así que, sin más preámbulos, vamos a sumergirnos y asegurarnos de que su presentación se abra sin problemas.

Parte 1. ¿Qué causa PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido?

El mensaje “PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido” generalmente indica que Microsoft PowerPoint encontró contenido ilegible en PPTX o detectó daños dentro de un archivo de presentación. Este problema puede surgir por varias razones, vamos a verlas ahora.

  • Archivo dañado: El archivo de presentación en sí puede haberse dañado debido a problemas como bloqueos inesperados de software, fallas de energía o errores de transferencia de archivos.
  • Archivo bloqueado: A veces, los archivos descargados pueden ser bloqueados por el sistema operativo debido a posibles riesgos de seguridad.
  • Enlaces rotos: Si la presentación incluye enlaces a archivos o recursos externos (como imágenes o videos), y esos vínculos están rotos o los archivos se han movido, puede causar problemas de contenido.
  • Vistas protegidas habilitadas: Habilitar vistas protegidas puede hacer que el programa rechace la apertura de archivos desde direcciones URL directas o archivos adjuntos de Outlook.
  • La ubicación del archivo no se agrega a la lista de confianza: si la carpeta de alojamiento del archivo no se agrega a la lista de confianza de PowerPoint, puede provocar problemas al abrir archivos desde esa ubicación.
  • Archivo almacenado en una carpeta sincronizada: Los archivos almacenados en carpetas sincronizadas como Dropbox o OneDrive pueden tener problemas, especialmente si el proceso de sincronización o el software de copia de seguridad interfiere con el correcto funcionamiento de los archivos.

Parte 2. ¿Cómo solucionar PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido?

Habiendo explorado las causas comunes, ahora centrémonos en los pasos que puede tomar para reparar su presentación donde PowerPoint encontró un problema.

Manera 1. Reparar archivos corruptos de PowerPoint con software de reparación de archivos

A veces, el error se produce debido a un archivo de PowerPoint dañado. En este caso, puede usar una herramienta de reparación de archivos dedicada como 4DDiG Document Repair para resolver el problema. Esta herramienta está diseñada para abordar varios tipos de corrupción en documentos, videos, fotos y archivos de audio. Ya sea que se trate de un archivo de PowerPoint que no se abre o de videos de PowerPoint incrustados que no se están reproduciendo , esta herramienta puede manejar estos problemas sin esfuerzo.

Para resolver “PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido en PPTX”, simplemente siga estos pasos.

Seleccionar una opción de reparación

Inicie 4DDiG File Repair y elija " Reparar documento " en el menú Reparación de archivos dañados para empezar.

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Agregar archivos dañados

Haga clic en " Agregar archivos " para cargar uno o varios archivos dañados desde su ordenador. Los formatos compatibles son DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, RTF, ZIP, etc.

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Iniciar la reparación de archivos

Después de añadir sus archivos, haga clic en "Reparar todo" y la herramienta comenzará a analizar y reparar cualquier error o corrupción detectados.

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Previsualizar archivos reparados

Una vez finalizada la reparación, puede comprobar los archivos reparados haciendo clic en el botón " Previsualizar ".

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La opción de vista previa sólo mostrará la primera página del archivo reparado. Para acceder al contenido completo, tendrás que guardar el archivo localmente.

Previsualizar el archivo PowerPoint reparado

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Guardar archivos reparados

Haz clic en el botón "Guardar" situado junto al archivo que quieras conservar, o en "Guardar todo" para guardar todos los archivos reparados a la vez. Elige una ubicación adecuada en tu ordenador para acceder fácilmente a ellos más tarde.

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Tutorial sobre reparación de PowerPoint

¡Y boom! ¡Ha reparado con éxito su archivo de presentación dañado! Su presentación ahora debería ser accesible y libre de errores.

Manera 2. Agregar la ubicación del archivo a ubicaciones de confianza

Otro PowerPoint encontró un problema con la corrección de contenido es agregar la ubicación del archivo a la lista de ubicaciones de confianza de PowerPoint. Esto puede resolver el problema si el sistema operativo considera que la ubicación de su archivo no es segura.

Aquí se explica cómo hacerlo.

  • Abra PowerPoint. Vaya a “Archivo” > “Opciones”.

Seleccione la pestaña Centro de confianza en el panel izquierdo y haga clic en “Configuración del Centro de confianza”.

Seleccione “Ubicaciones de confianza” y haga clic en “Agregar nueva ubicación”.

  • Busque la ubicación donde se almacena su archivo problemático de PowerPoint y selecciónelo.

Haga clic en 'Aceptar' para agregar la ubicación seleccionada a la lista de ubicaciones de confianza.

¡Y ya está listo! Ahora abra su presentación para comprobar si el error desapareció.

Manera 3. Deshabilitar la vista protegida en Trust Center

La vista protegida es una característica de seguridad en PowerPoint diseñada para abrir archivos potencialmente inseguros en un entorno restringido para evitar que el contenido malicioso dañe su sistema. Sin embargo, a veces puede restringir demasiado los archivos y activar el mensaje de error. En este caso, debería desactivar la Vista protegida.

Así es como.

  • Haga clic en “Centro de confianza” > “Configuración del centro de confianza”.
  • Seleccione “Vista protegida”. A continuación, desmarque las tres opciones para archivos de Internet, ubicaciones potencialmente inseguras y archivos adjuntos de Outlook.

Haga clic en “Aceptar” para guardar los cambios.

Manera 4. Desbloquear el archivo de PowerPoint

Si encuentra que su PowerPoint no puede leer un archivo recibido de otros usuarios o descargado de Internet, es probable que el archivo esté bloqueado por razones de seguridad. En ese caso, puede desbloquear el archivo siguiendo estos pasos:

  • Localice y haga clic con el botón derecho en el archivo de PowerPoint bloqueado y, a continuación, seleccione “Propiedades”.

Vaya a la pestaña General, desmarque la casilla de verificación Desbloquear.

  • Haga clic en “Aplicar” y luego en “Aceptar” para guardar los cambios.

Manera 5. Utilizar la función Reutilizar diapositivas en PowerPoint

La función “Reutilizar diapositivas” en PowerPoint demuestra ser útil cuando se trata de diapositivas o contenido problemáticos. Al crear una nueva presentación y reutilizar diapositivas de la problemática, puede salvar el contenido del archivo no afectado. Así es como puede hacer:

  • Abra PowerPoint y cree una nueva presentación.
  • Seleccione la opción Nueva diapositiva de la cinta.

Haga clic en “Reutilizar diapositivas” para abrir el panel Reutilizar diapositivas.

  • En el lado derecho, haga clic en la opción “Abrir un archivo de PowerPoint” para seleccionar la presentación que contiene las diapositivas que desea reutilizar.

Para importar todas las diapositivas a su nueva presentación, haga clic con el botón derecho en cualquier diapositiva del panel Reutilizar diapositivas y seleccione “Insertar todas las diapositivas”.

  • Finalmente, haga clic en la casilla de verificación “Mantener formato de origen” para mantener el formato original de la presentación que le da errores. Luego cierre el panel Reutilizar diapositivas cuando haya terminado.

Manera 6. Restaurar versiones anteriores del archivo de PowerPoint

Si ha estado guardando regularmente versiones de su presentación de PowerPoint, puede utilizar esta función para restaurar desde una versión anterior que no tenía el problema de contenido. Esta es una solución valiosa para recuperar su trabajo en caso de problemas inesperados.

Para restaurar el archivo de un momento en que no tuvo ningún problema, siga estos pasos.

  • Haga clic con el botón derecho en la presentación problemática y seleccione Restaurar versiones anteriores.
  • En la pestaña “Versiones anteriores”, elija una versión para restaurar. Puede seleccionar el archivo más reciente de la lista.

Haga clic en “Restaurar” o “Restaurar a” para recuperar la versión anterior de su archivo de PowerPoint en su computadora.

Manera 7. Mover el archivo PPTX a una carpeta no sincronizada

Si su archivo PPTX se encuentra en una ubicación de almacenamiento en la nube, como Google Drive o Dropbox, puede tener problemas de apertura debido a problemas de sincronización. Para realizar un Powerpoint encontró un problema con la reparación de contenido en este caso, simplemente mueva el archivo fuera del almacenamiento en la nube y a una carpeta local.

  • Cree una nueva carpeta no sincronizada en su disco local.
  • Abra el Explorador de archivos y localice el archivo PPTX en la unidad en la nube.
  • Arrastre y suelte el archivo en la nueva carpeta desde el almacenamiento en la nube.

¡Y está listo para irse!

Parte 3. Cómo evitar el error “PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido”

Si desea mantenerse alejado de este error en el futuro, aquí hay algunas precauciones para usted.

  • Mantenga sus archivos respaldados en un almacenamiento seguro en la nube. Si alguna vez se corrompen, puede restaurarlos desde la nube.
  • Cuando transfiera archivos mediante cables o unidades USB, opte por cables y dispositivos USB confiables y de alta calidad para evitar la corrupción de datos durante el proceso de transferencia.
  • Descargue plantillas de PowerPoint, imágenes y otros recursos de fuentes acreditadas para evitar problemas de compatibilidad.
  • Configure PowerPoint para crear archivos de recuperación automática a intervalos regulares. Esto puede ayudar a recuperar datos perdidos en caso de un accidente.
  • Mantenga su sistema operativo y el software de PowerPoint actualizados.

En resumen, resolver el error “PowerPoint encontró un problema con el contenido” es crucial para que las presentaciones sean fluidas. Nuestro artículo ha cubierto problemas comunes y soluciones prácticas. Para reparar rápidamente archivos corruptos de PowerPoint, considere usar 4DDiG File Repair , una herramienta experta que maneja eficazmente diversas corrupciones de archivos. ¡Vaya y pruébelo!

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    Open Windows File Explorer (Open Start in Windows and type File Explorer .) Locate the problematic file on your computer. Right-click the file and select Properties. In the Properties dialog box, look for an Unblock button near the bottom right. If it exists, click Unblock, then click Apply, and then click OK to dismiss the dialog box.

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    This applies if you get the following message, and clicking "Repair" results in a corrupted presentation. Try using the browser-based Repair, like this: 1. In File Explorer, right-click on the .pptx file. 2. Select "View online". This should open a browser-based version of PowerPoint. 3. Click on the file name in the orange ribbon.

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    To use the media compatibility mode in PowerPoint, follow the steps below. Open PowerPoint and press File > Info . Press Check for Issues under the Inspect Presentation section. In the drop-down menu, press Check Compatibility and wait for PowerPoint to scan your presentation for potential compatibility issues.

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    Step 1: Open a Microsoft PowerPoint and click on the File menu option as shown below. Step 2: In the window that opens, Click on Account from the left-hand side menu. Click on Update Options. Choose Update Now. Step 3: Restart your PC and try to open the file and check if the issue has fixed.

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    2. Press CTRL + C keys to copy the PPT file. 3. Navigate to your desktop (or any other location you want) and press the keys Ctrl+V to paste the file. 4. Now try to open the presentation. Method 4: Create a blank PPT file in the same location as the damaged PPT file.

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    In this way, PowerPoint will automatically run a diagnostic and try to repair the file. i. Launch the PowerPoint application on your system and go to its File menu. Choose to open a new file and browse its location. ii. As a browser window will open, go to the location where the faulty PPT file is stored and select it.

  21. Fix- The presentation cannot be opened , Can't open PPT file in Windows

    Disabling Protected View settings in PowerPoint may solve the problem. 1. Click on the Search box and then type " PowerPoint ". 2. Now, click on " PowerPoint " to open it on your computer. 4. In the PowerPoint window, click on " File " in the menu-bar. 5. Then scroll down through the menu and then click on " Options ".

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    3. Login to Windows with a new user profile and see if problem is resolved. 4. Right click on Powerpoint icon > Run As Administrator > Now, open the file. Faced the same and after looking into it a bit more found that the issue was related to the PPT file being created on an older version of PowerPoint.

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