Cannot modify my PowerPoint anymore

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dveroch Posted messages 31 Status Member -  
 Alex -
Hello, my daughter created a PowerPoint for her 3rd-year internship in a company. She made her slides, saved them, and when she reopened it, she could no longer modify anything and some of the animations she had added no longer work.

Here is the link to the PowerPoint in question:

https://www.cjoint.com/c/IAxrFhRBeKo

Thank you for helping her.

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  1. Mike-31 Posted messages 18405 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 147
     
    Good evening,

    you cannot modify slides 1 to 12 because your daughter pasted their content as images rather than as text, but she does have access to slides 13, 14, and 15 which are properly created.

    With which software did she create the texts and images of the first 12 slides?

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    1. dveroch Posted messages 31 Status Member
       
      hello, she did that with PowerPoint
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    2. Mike-31 Posted messages 18405 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 147
       
      Hi,

      She created the slide show with PowerPoint up to this point I agree, but if you take, for example, slide 1 she has overlaid a text area that is treated as an image because this text area comes from a graphic application or a PDF but not from a PowerPoint or Word text box. ask your daughter how she did this montage and especially with which software.
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    3. dveroch Posted messages 31 Status Member
       
      She is next to me, she used nothing except PowerPoint, where there was text it was clearly PowerPoint text boxes, the images were imported from Google and that's all she did. It was only after saving her PowerPoint that this happened.
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  2. Mike-31 Posted messages 18405 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 147
     
    Hi,

    if she did everything in PowerPoint she certainly used GROUPER to fix the images in that text area and certainly saved the whole as an image or conveyed or exchanged or even scanned the images, but I don’t see how it could be otherwise.
    the result is that there is no longer any way to modify each slide considered as an image
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    Mike-31

    I am responsible for what I say, not for what you understand...
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  3. dveroch Posted messages 31 Status Member
     
    Well, thank you for your answers and for your help anyway; she’s going to have to redo everything... but really, thank you.
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    1. Mike-31 Posted messages 18405 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 147
       
      Hi,

      the last three are correctly done, as for the others yes they are doubled by overlay.
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    2. dveroch Posted messages 31 Status Member
       
      She redid everything, thanks to you all anyway
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    3. Mike-31 Posted messages 18405 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 147
       
      Hi, Let your daughter get into the habit of duplicating the file to avoid this kind of problem and be able to revert to a previous state. If she enjoys making slideshows, she can see what we can do, available to open from PowerPoint 2010 or the viewer. https://www.cjoint.com/c/HLFxeUSzV5j Best regards
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  4. Alex
     
    Good evening,

    If you are looking for tips and tricks, I recommend following the tutorials available on this channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHYjRLGdr85gxGfRwC8G-Gw

    Have a good evening!
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