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Mickey
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      8th Dec 2009
I can't open any e-mails with "pps". I'm I missing some program in my computer?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      8th Dec 2009
Ask in a PowerPoint group - not Outlook related which this group supports.

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After furious head scratching, Mickey asked:

| I can't open any e-mails with "pps". I'm I missing some program in my
| computer?


 
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dlw
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      8th Dec 2009
you need PowerPoint or PowerPoint Viewer to open those, google powerpoint
viewer and it's the first microsoft result.

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