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Hello,
So, I've had this problem since May, but since I wasn't really using Office at the time, I didn't pay much attention to it. It's only now that I realize its importance, since I have to make a presentation for Tuesday!
So, I'm looking for a solution to get PowerPoint 2013 working again.
I had Office when I bought my computer, and it's a verified version, I assume.
I tried to repair it through something called Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013, but towards the end of the repair, a series of error messages pops up. Something like: "".... cannot modify the file......"
Just one thing, I don't know if this is related, but I changed the location of the Microsoft Office folder on my computer. Since my hard drive is split into two partitions, I moved it to D. (It was on C before)
So, friends, HELP. AAA A A A
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 53.0.2785.143
So, I've had this problem since May, but since I wasn't really using Office at the time, I didn't pay much attention to it. It's only now that I realize its importance, since I have to make a presentation for Tuesday!
So, I'm looking for a solution to get PowerPoint 2013 working again.
I had Office when I bought my computer, and it's a verified version, I assume.
I tried to repair it through something called Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013, but towards the end of the repair, a series of error messages pops up. Something like: "".... cannot modify the file......"
Just one thing, I don't know if this is related, but I changed the location of the Microsoft Office folder on my computer. Since my hard drive is split into two partitions, I moved it to D. (It was on C before)
So, friends, HELP. AAA A A A
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 53.0.2785.143
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Hello
That was a very, very bad idea.
Put it back where it was, it should be better....
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There are 3 types of people: those who can count and those who can't.
Just one thing, I don't know if it has anything to do with this but I changed the location of the Microsoft Office folder on my computer. Since my hard drive is divided into two partitions, I moved it to D. (It was on C before)
That was a very, very bad idea.
Put it back where it was, it should be better....
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There are 3 types of people: those who can count and those who can't.
omgsauvezmoi
But it wasn't working even before I did that. o_o Could the problem be coming from something else?