powerpoint extension .pcb

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Help! We didn't save the powerpoint presentation onto the hard drive... I know....(sigh) and the disk is corrupted, can it get worse? I found a "copy"? of it on my hard drive with the extension.pcb. I can't open it with Powerpoint, I tried to rename it a new extension but that didn't work. Any ideas of how I can recover this presentation? I've looked in temporary files but couldn't find anything, it appears that this file is closest to real thing. Any suggestions will be appreciated!
 
Look here:

http://snipurl.com/steverecover


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Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
http://www.indezine.com/
http://www.powerpointed.com/
PowerPoint Blog at http://www.indezine.com/blog/



Lori said:
Help! We didn't save the powerpoint presentation onto the hard drive... I
know....(sigh) and the disk is corrupted, can it get worse? I found a
"copy"? of it on my hard drive with the extension.pcb. I can't open it with
Powerpoint, I tried to rename it a new extension but that didn't work. Any
ideas of how I can recover this presentation? I've looked in temporary files
but couldn't find anything, it appears that this file is closest to real
thing. Any suggestions will be appreciated!
 
Also look here:

http://snipurl.com/pacorruption


--
Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
http://www.indezine.com/
http://www.powerpointed.com/
PowerPoint Blog at http://www.indezine.com/blog/





Lori said:
Help! We didn't save the powerpoint presentation onto the hard drive... I
know....(sigh) and the disk is corrupted, can it get worse? I found a
"copy"? of it on my hard drive with the extension.pcb. I can't open it with
Powerpoint, I tried to rename it a new extension but that didn't work. Any
ideas of how I can recover this presentation? I've looked in temporary files
but couldn't find anything, it appears that this file is closest to real
thing. Any suggestions will be appreciated!
 

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