Article ID: 137876
Article Last Modified on 8/17/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft PowerPoint 95 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q137876
SYMPTOMS
If you open a PowerPoint 4.0 presentation in PowerPoint 95 and then
save it as a PowerPoint 4.0 presentation again, some OLE objects may be
lost. This will happen if the OLE object in the original presentation
contains corrupt information.
CAUSE
Corrupt OLE objects come into PowerPoint 95 as a generic OLE object
placeholder with a picture of the original object. When you try to
save this as a PowerPoint 4.0 presentation, PowerPoint 95 rejects this
object.
You can check if an OLE object is corrupt by double-clicking it.
If you receive the following error message, the object may be corrupt:
The server application, source file, or item cannot be found.
You should reinstall the server application.
If other OLE objects created by the same server application work correctly,
you know this object is corrupt.
WORKAROUND
If this does occur, there is not much you can do to restore the OLE object
to be recognized by its editing application. You can, however, prevent the
object from being lost by converting it to a picture. To do so, follow
these steps:
- Select the object and click Cut on the Edit menu.
- Click Paste Special on the Edit menu.
- Choose Picture from the list of data types.
This enables the embedded object to remain as a picture, but it can no
longer be edited.
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