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Browse All TopicsI know that you can change power point files (.ppt) into .exe files for security and copy right purposes and then open then using power point viewer. My problem is that I have one of those .exe files that I have to modify and the only way I can do so is by making it a power point file again.
Is there a way I can get back my power point file from the .exe file?
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by: khobsonPosted on 2004-06-29 at 06:52:04ID: 11425988
Your best bet is to ask this question in the MS Office forum rather than the WordPerfect Office forum.