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JClark
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      30th May 2007
PPT 2003
"Microsoft forms. Could not load an object because it is not present
on this machine."
I just started getting this message and can't find out what is the
cause or correction. I think it may be messing up my work. PPT seems
unduly burdened with memory problems since it started (I have 4GB
RAM). It's extremely slow.
The solutions proposed on websites, such as
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00749.htm
do not seem to apply to me, since they refer to a control for a
particular presentation, or at least I think they do. When I open a
presentation and hit ALT + f11, I do not see any VBA projects.
The only change I've made in the program is to install PFC Media Pro.
I had the less expensive version PFC MEdia, and both appear on the
toolbar, but PFC media does not work and causes a hangup when I try to
use it. The PFC Media support, usually excellent, is absent the last
couple of weeks. I hope he's not sick.
Any suggestions or references would be greatly appreciated.
I may uninstall PFC media Pro and see what happens.

Jack
 
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Echo S
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      30th May 2007
I would try uninstalling PFCMedia from Start | Control Panel | Add-Remove
Programs. If that doesn't fix it, then I'd probably also uninstall PFCPro.
Then I'd reinstall PFCPro.

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Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


"JClark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> PPT 2003
> "Microsoft forms. Could not load an object because it is not present
> on this machine."
> I just started getting this message and can't find out what is the
> cause or correction. I think it may be messing up my work. PPT seems
> unduly burdened with memory problems since it started (I have 4GB
> RAM). It's extremely slow.
> The solutions proposed on websites, such as
> http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00749.htm
> do not seem to apply to me, since they refer to a control for a
> particular presentation, or at least I think they do. When I open a
> presentation and hit ALT + f11, I do not see any VBA projects.
> The only change I've made in the program is to install PFC Media Pro.
> I had the less expensive version PFC MEdia, and both appear on the
> toolbar, but PFC media does not work and causes a hangup when I try to
> use it. The PFC Media support, usually excellent, is absent the last
> couple of weeks. I hope he's not sick.
> Any suggestions or references would be greatly appreciated.
> I may uninstall PFC media Pro and see what happens.
>
> Jack



 
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JClark
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      31st May 2007
On Wed, 30 May 2007 09:31:32 -0400, "Echo S"
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>I would try uninstalling PFCMedia from Start | Control Panel | Add-Remove
>Programs. If that doesn't fix it, then I'd probably also uninstall PFCPro.
>Then I'd reinstall PFCPro.

Echo,
I always appreciate your advice. I did uninstall PFC Pro, rebooted.
PPT does the same thing ... the crazy microsoft forms "could not
load..." warning, even without PFC Pro uninstalled. I reinstalled it,
uninstalled. No change.

PFC Media (the cheaper version I used for a long time) does not appear
in add/remove programs, although it remains on the toolbar in PPT. I
wonder if PFC pro obliterates it the simpler version when it installs.

I'm wondering if I may have to delete all the references to both of
them wherever I can find them, and clean out their registry entries as
best I can as well.

Most of the references to this "could not load" problem suggest some
control in my presentation as the culprit. But my error message pops
up on loading, before any presentation is opened.

Again, many thanks for your input.

Jack
 
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Austin Myers
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      31st May 2007
Hi Jack,

I finally got an email from you this morning. Seems you were trying to
email one of the tech support guys directly instead of sending to PFC and
his addy is no longer in use. (In the future if you need help please use
the PFC email address. <g>)

I have asked out tech support to call you directly as I never want a client
to have this sort of problem with tech support. If you have any problems at
all after talking to him please send me an email at PFC and I will help you
sort it out.

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
www.playsforcertain.com



"JClark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 30 May 2007 09:31:32 -0400, "Echo S"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I would try uninstalling PFCMedia from Start | Control Panel | Add-Remove
>>Programs. If that doesn't fix it, then I'd probably also uninstall PFCPro.
>>Then I'd reinstall PFCPro.

> Echo,
> I always appreciate your advice. I did uninstall PFC Pro, rebooted.
> PPT does the same thing ... the crazy microsoft forms "could not
> load..." warning, even without PFC Pro uninstalled. I reinstalled it,
> uninstalled. No change.
>
> PFC Media (the cheaper version I used for a long time) does not appear
> in add/remove programs, although it remains on the toolbar in PPT. I
> wonder if PFC pro obliterates it the simpler version when it installs.
>
> I'm wondering if I may have to delete all the references to both of
> them wherever I can find them, and clean out their registry entries as
> best I can as well.
>
> Most of the references to this "could not load" problem suggest some
> control in my presentation as the culprit. But my error message pops
> up on loading, before any presentation is opened.
>
> Again, many thanks for your input.
>
> Jack



 
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JClark
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      1st Jun 2007
On Thu, 31 May 2007 15:14:01 -0500, "Austin Myers" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Hi Jack,
>
>I finally got an email from you this morning. Seems you were trying to
>email one of the tech support guys directly instead of sending to PFC and
>his addy is no longer in use. (In the future if you need help please use
>the PFC email address. <g>)
>
>I have asked out tech support to call you directly as I never want a client
>to have this sort of problem with tech support. If you have any problems at
>all after talking to him please send me an email at PFC and I will help you
>sort it out.
>
>Austin Myers
>MS PowerPoint MVP Team
>
>Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
>www.playsforcertain.com
>
>
>
>"JClark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On Wed, 30 May 2007 09:31:32 -0400, "Echo S"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>I would try uninstalling PFCMedia from Start | Control Panel | Add-Remove
>>>Programs. If that doesn't fix it, then I'd probably also uninstall PFCPro.
>>>Then I'd reinstall PFCPro.

>> Echo,
>> I always appreciate your advice. I did uninstall PFC Pro, rebooted.
>> PPT does the same thing ... the crazy microsoft forms "could not
>> load..." warning, even without PFC Pro uninstalled. I reinstalled it,
>> uninstalled. No change.
>>
>> PFC Media (the cheaper version I used for a long time) does not appear
>> in add/remove programs, although it remains on the toolbar in PPT. I
>> wonder if PFC pro obliterates it the simpler version when it installs.
>>
>> I'm wondering if I may have to delete all the references to both of
>> them wherever I can find them, and clean out their registry entries as
>> best I can as well.
>>
>> Most of the references to this "could not load" problem suggest some
>> control in my presentation as the culprit. But my error message pops
>> up on loading, before any presentation is opened.
>>
>> Again, many thanks for your input.
>>
>> Jack

>

Thanks Austin. Sorry for the mixup. I had the former email address
stored. I'll use the addy on the website in the future. Have always
received excellent support with you products.

Jack
 
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Austin Myers
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      1st Jun 2007

> Thanks Austin. Sorry for the mixup. I had the former email address
> stored. I'll use the addy on the website in the future. Have always
> received excellent support with you products.


That's our goal and I am sorry we missed each other. My tech support tells
me you've installed an add in for creating PDFs. Is that correct? If so a
couple of questions, any chance its an Adobe add-in? And are you up to date
with any service patches or updates for it?

If that doesn't do the trick, you might want to try disabling (or
uninstalling it temporarily) it and see if PowerPoint (and our products)
return to functioning properly. I suspect that will be the case.


Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team

Provider of PFCPro, PFCMedia and PFCExpress
www.playsforcertain.com


 
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JClark
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      2nd Jun 2007
On Thu, 31 May 2007 20:02:51 -0500, "Austin Myers" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>you've installed an add in for creating PDFs. Is that correct?


Hi Austin,
No, no PDF creating addins installed. I have uninstalled and
reinstalled PFC Pro with a reboot in between. I'm thinking I may need
a very clean reinstall, cleaning out registry, etc. Or (gasp!)
reinstall MS Office 2003..
Thurlowe called me at the office ... very nice of him. I'll try to
call back.
It was my fault that our communcations got messed up. We'll get it
sorted out, I'm sure.

Many thanks.

Jack (sometimes John)
 
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Echo S
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      2nd Jun 2007
Sounds to me as if PFC products might not be at fault, then.

You might want to disable/uninstall all add-ins and see if that alleviates
the problem. If so, you can reinstall them one at a time as necessary. What
add-ins are loaded? http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00655.htm will help with that,
as many add-ins that affect PPT aren't obvious.

I would imagine a clean reinstall wouldn't hurt. It sounds as if you already
realize that a clean install won't necessarily clean out your registry,
though. :-)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/


"JClark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Thu, 31 May 2007 20:02:51 -0500, "Austin Myers" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>>you've installed an add in for creating PDFs. Is that correct?

>
> Hi Austin,
> No, no PDF creating addins installed. I have uninstalled and
> reinstalled PFC Pro with a reboot in between. I'm thinking I may need
> a very clean reinstall, cleaning out registry, etc. Or (gasp!)
> reinstall MS Office 2003..
> Thurlowe called me at the office ... very nice of him. I'll try to
> call back.
> It was my fault that our communcations got messed up. We'll get it
> sorted out, I'm sure.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Jack (sometimes John)



 
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JClark
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      2nd Jun 2007
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 11:12:57 -0400, "Echo S"
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>disable/uninstall all add-ins

Echo,
Thanks very much. I downloaded the code and will probably get to work
on it tomorrow. I'll report back.
Jack
 
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      3rd Jun 2007
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 11:12:57 -0400, "Echo S"
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>Sounds to me as if PFC products might not be at fault, then.
>
>You might want to disable/uninstall all add-ins and see if that alleviates
>the problem. If so, you can reinstall them one at a time as necessary. What
>add-ins are loaded? http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00655.htm will help with that,
>as many add-ins that affect PPT aren't obvious.
>
>I would imagine a clean reinstall wouldn't hurt. It sounds as if you already
>realize that a clean install won't necessarily clean out your registry,
>though. :-)

Echo,
I used the VB program to find the addins. Here is the output:

Standard Add-ins
================
MASTTBAR
C:\Program Files\RnR\PPToolsV2\MASTTBAR.PPA
Microsoft Media Producer v1 Add In
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Producer 2\Shared\prod2.ppa
PFCMedia
C:\Program Files\PFCMedia\PFCMedia.ppa

COM Add-ins
==============
MultiMgrAddIn.AddInDesigner1
MicrosoftPowerPoint Presenter Tools
PFCProv1.1.Connect
PFCPro 1.1
SnagItOfficdAddin.Connect
SnagIt Add-in
X3.Connect
X3

Where do I go from here?
Many thanks!

Jack


 
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