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I looked for but was unable to find on either the forums or the Internet how to configure the PowerPoint Viewer for my new laptop that has the Vista Home Premium 64 bit OS. I downloaded the program several times and it simply would not allow me to view .pps files.. Here is what I had to do after going to the MS site and downloading the PowerPoint viewer. I did not click "save". I clicked "open" and it went through the motions and loaded it into a temporary folder which is ok. Then, after going through the "approve" stuff and the rest of the instructions, I then went to " Start buttonControl PanelSelect "Make a file always open in a specific program". This will allow you to associate .pps files to be opened with a specific program. Mine was trying to be opened with the Windows Media Player and it would not work that way. After you click on the "Make a file always open in a specific program", you will get a long list of all of the file types. Scroll down to .pps--not .ppsm or any other type of pps. Just the .pps. Click on the .pps and it will be highlightes. Then click on the button at the top that says "Change Program". You will get a number of programs, one of which is the Microsoft Power Point Viewer. Click on it. This will mandate that all .pps file will bI opened by the Power Point Viewer and it will work. It is quite simple actually. Either write this down or copy it and follow the directions. A lot of people are having trouble with this and getting popup windows that tell them that this file cannot be opened and that you must create a file association. I had no idea how to do that until I researched it on line. The above is how you do it. That is how you Associate .pps files with the Power Point Viewer and get to watch the email files you get. Good luck. -- tthan43 |
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