file? If so, that could be it. The other possibility is that it's just
damaged, which would be why neither Keynote nor a newer PPT could open
it.
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On May 5, 2008, at 12:41 PM, Chuck Hinkle wrote:
>
> I went to a presentation today and the presenter had a new
> PowerPoint file that our office's Windows version of PowerPoint
> couldn't open -- version was too old.
> I thought I'd show off and import it into Keynote for the presenter,
> but I got an error msg that said the file's encrypted and couldn't
> be loaded. But the presenter didn't understand what that meant about
> being encrypted. Anyone else dealt with this?
>
> Chuck Hinkle [INTJ]
> <http://www.hinkles.us/chuckbo>
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