I recived file by mail but cannot send, no virous detected??

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I recived a email with on problem. It was scaned and no virous detacted. I
tryed to send and hot mail would not send because virous at risk. Any thoughs
on my problem, anybody??
 
This seems like more of a Hot mail issue than a PowerPoint one, but hey, why
not.

Several things could trigger the warning, including the use of macros within
the presentation. To bypass this, try using a Zip program to compress the
file before sending. Or alternately, rename the PPt file to a TXT file and
have the receiver reverse the name change.


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