Power Point Viewer - .pps

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Bob H

Using Vista Home Premium 32-Bit. I have installed Microsoft 2007 Power
Point Viewer. When I select it in File Association to open .pps files and
then try to open a .pps file the association reverts back to the Microsoft
Office Power Point Point selection. I have uninstalled the Microsoft Office
Group to get away from the on screen nagging to purchase it so now I am
unable to select any Power Point program that works. The system always
reverts to an association that no longer exists. Does anyone know a way out
of this mess?
 
G

Gordon

Bob H said:
Using Vista Home Premium 32-Bit. I have installed Microsoft 2007 Power
Point Viewer. When I select it in File Association to open .pps files and
then try to open a .pps file the association reverts back to the Microsoft
Office Power Point Point selection. I have uninstalled the Microsoft
Office Group to get away from the on screen nagging to purchase it so now
I am unable to select any Power Point program that works. The system
always reverts to an association that no longer exists. Does anyone know a
way out of this mess?


Right-click the file, choose "Open With", select the viewer and check the
box at the bottom that says "Always open etc etc".
Does that work?
 
B

Bob H

Gordon said:
Right-click the file, choose "Open With", select the viewer and check the
box at the bottom that says "Always open etc etc".
Does that work?

I just installed Open Office and now I can view .pps files - Thanks
 
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Gordon

Bob H said:
I installed Open Office and looked at the .pps file association and it had
selected Open Office all by itself. I then clicked on an E-Mail that had a
PP presentation attached and it opened up.


Yes it will open - but a pps file is a PowerPoint Slideshow - ie it starts
the Slideshow automatically. Open Office won't do that. If you want it to,
then you need the add-in I posted.
 

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