How can I repair powerpoint presentation?
I'm using MS PowerPoint 2014. Couple days ago I opened my .pptx file and saw msg in Powerpoint: Part of the file is missing.
March 28th, 2014 5:31pm

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March 29th, 2014 5:42am

Your PowerPoint PPTX file seems to be severely corrupted. You may also tried to open this file in PowerPoint Repair Toolbox. It is easy to access from http://www.powerpoint.repairtoolbox.com/

If you can't open it, take advantage of following tricks:

1) Open a new presentation and use Insert --> Slides --> From existing presentation to pull in the slides from the corrupted file. This works about 50% of the time.

2) Try using the Clone Me add-in from Microsoft. It may work, it may not.

March 29th, 2014 9:32am

Your PowerPoint PPTX file seems to be severely corrupted. You may also tried to open this file in PowerPoint Repair Toolbox. It is easy to access from http://www.powerpoint.repairtoolbox.com/

If you can't open it, take advantage of following tricks:

1) Open a new presentation and use Insert --> Slides --> From existing presentation to pull in the slides from the corrupted file. This works about 50% of the time.

2) Try using the Clone Me add-in from Microsoft. It may work, it may not.

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
March 29th, 2014 4:29pm

Your PowerPoint PPTX file seems to be severely corrupted. You may also tried to open this file in PowerPoint Repair Toolbox. It is easy to access from http://www.powerpoint.repairtoolbox.com/

If you can't open it, take advantage of following tricks:

1) Open a new presentation and use Insert --> Slides --> From existing presentation to pull in the slides from the corrupted file. This works about 50% of the time.

2) Try using the Clone Me add-in from Microsoft. It may work, it may not.

March 29th, 2014 4:29pm

Your PowerPoint PPTX file seems to be severely corrupted. You may also tried to open this file in PowerPoint Repair Toolbox. It is easy to access from http://www.powerpoint.repairtoolbox.com/

If you can't open it, take advantage of following tricks:

1) Open a new presentation and use Insert --> Slides --> From existing presentation to pull in the slides from the corrupted file. This works about 50% of the time.

2) Try using the Clone Me add-in from Microsoft. It may work, it may not.

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
March 29th, 2014 4:29pm

Your PowerPoint PPTX file seems to be severely corrupted. You may also tried to open this file in PowerPoint Repair Toolbox. It is easy to access from http://www.powerpoint.repairtoolbox.com/

If you can't open it, take advantage of following tricks:

1) Open a new presentation and use Insert --> Slides --> From existing presentation to pull in the slides from the corrupted file. This works about 50% of the time.

2) Try using the Clone Me add-in from Microsoft. It may work, it may not.

March 29th, 2014 4:29pm

Your PowerPoint PPTX file seems to be severely corrupted. You may also tried to open this file in PowerPoint Repair Toolbox. It is easy to access from http://www.powerpoint.repairtoolbox.com/

If you can't open it, take advantage of following tricks:

1) Open a new presentation and use Insert --> Slides --> From existing presentation to pull in the slides from the corrupted file. This works about 50% of the time.

2) Try using the Clone Me add-in from Microsoft. It may work, it may not.

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
March 29th, 2014 4:29pm

The issue you mentioned above seems corruption as some part of the file is missing. Corruption in PowerPoint presentation files has become very common in these days. I, myself, have faced corruption in computer files many times. As you are having corruption issues in your PPTX file, you need to fix it to access the file.

To fix corrupted PowerPoint PPTX file, I would like to share a blog here: How to fix corruption from PowerPoint presentation?

Read this blog.

Thanks.

May 15th, 2014 3:15am

Hey!

You can implement "Reuse" feature of MS PowerPoint to repair .ppt file. This feature is inbuilt in PowerPoint 2007/2010. You can also try opening corrupt .ppt file in MS Word application to extract the data or insert the slides in a blank presentation.

Reuse feature is the most effective solution among all these and you can read the steps from: nalavadebela.wordpress.com/2014/04/03/recover-data-from-corrupted-ppt-file/

Thanks.

  • Edited by buttryB 5 hours 16 minutes ago
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May 27th, 2014 1:46am

Hey!

You can implement "Reuse" feature of MS PowerPoint to repair .ppt file. This feature is inbuilt in PowerPoint 2007/2010. You can also try opening corrupt .ppt file in MS Word application to extract the data or insert the slides in a blank presentation.

Reuse feature is the most effective solution among all these and you can read the steps from: nalavadebela.wordpress.com/2014/04/03/recover-data-from-corrupted-ppt-file/

Thanks.

  • Edited by buttryB Tuesday, May 27, 2014 5:42 AM
May 27th, 2014 8:41am

Your powerpoint presentation got corrupted, due to several season such as

virus attacks, abrupt system shutdown, bad sectors in the disk, accidental deletion of files and slides, software crashes and etc. I suggest more reliable and secure software, you can use

 Kernel for PowerPoint Recovery Tool. That program efficient to restores various PowerPoint objects like  Tables, Header and Footer, Charts, Word Art objects, etc.

Important features :

To repairs & restores damaged PowerPoint presentations

It can repairs PowerPoint macro-enabled (.pptm) file

To get more details click here : http://www.diskdatarecovery.net/powerpoint-recovery


 

  • Proposed as answer by Ayaka20 2 hours 57 minutes ago
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June 25th, 2014 4:00am

Take help of inbuilt function to repair .pptx file. The inbuilt options to repair PowerPoint slides are:-

1. "Reuse slide" option

2. Insert menu to insert slides

3. Extract data in MS Word

It is good if you manage your important data by always creating a backup. Rest, for the proper and more detailed solution, you may refer to :-

http://curah.microsoft.com/80505/fix-corruption-issues-in-microsoft-office-files

September 5th, 2014 2:28am

MS PowerPoint is a presentation tool and a part of Microsoft Office suite. This application have many advance features by which users can make there presentation more appealing and attractive, a user can add various file objects, such as: pictures, charts, tables, media clips, and many other items.

Unluckily, being a computer file, a presentation file is not immune to corruption. Due to its large size and tough structure, it becomes prone to corruption. Corruption can make your presentation file inaccessible forever.

To know more about MS PowerPoint presentation and how to Repair corrupt PowerPoint file Visit here: http://sonikarawat.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/fix-corrupt-powerpoint-file/

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September 16th, 2014 3:42am

This message takes place when there is corruption in your PowerPoint presentation. Due to corruption, some part part of file is missing. As file is corrupted, you can't open the file. But if you try a third-party recovery tool, then you can recover the remaining part of the file. 

You may try SysInfoTools MS PowerPoint PPTX Recovery tool. Get its demo version (freeware) to see the preview of recovered data before saving them. 

To know more about this tool and to download its free demo version, you may visit: www.sysinfotools.com/powerpoint-pptx-recovery.html

Thanks. 

December 1st, 2014 3:45am

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