Re: .ppz extension
From: Sonia (scds_at_nowherebuthere.com)
Date: 07/22/04
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Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 07:16:01 -0700
Pack and Go also provides an PNGSETUP.EXE file that will unpack the .PPZ file.
Do you still have it? If not, you can create a one slide presentation. The
slide doesn't even need to contain anything. Use Pack and Go to pack it to a
new folder. Then use the PNGSETUP.EXE file created. Copy and paste it to the
location of the PRES0.PPZ that you salvaged and run it. It will unpack your
presentation so that you can open it in PowerPoint.
-- Sonia Coleman Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials "Marilyn" <cookleitch@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:215901c46ff1$fb9ba6e0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > I sent a copy of a powerpoint presentation via email > with "pack-n-go". My hard drive crashed so I tried to > retrieve the file from computer I had sent it to. The > file now has a ".ppz" extension and my powerpoint program > (running in Windows XP Pro) cannot open file with .ppz > extension. What can I do to open and save this file?
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