Log File Getting Large

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In PowerPoint 2000 I am inserting pictures from files. I get an error dialog
window that says "Your log file: C\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft... is
getting large. You may want to delete this file soon."

Unfortunately the dialog window is not large enough to display the full path
to the file in question.

I can't do any inserts since I keep getting this message. Anybody know what
I should do.
 
In PowerPoint 2000 I am inserting pictures from files. I get an error dialog
window that says "Your log file: C\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft... is
getting large. You may want to delete this file soon."

Unfortunately the dialog window is not large enough to display the full path
to the file in question.

I can't do any inserts since I keep getting this message. Anybody know what
I should do.

I'd shut down PPT and then look at

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\

and beneath that, start at \Grphflt

One of the graphics filters might be creating a log there.
Rename any .LOG files you find and give it another go in PPT.

If not Grphflt, check the other folders in Microsoft Shared for log/text files
 

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