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Old November 7th, 2007, 03:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Opus104
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Default Powerpoint 2007 crashes when closing

Okay. I had the same issue and when I removed the HP Deskjet F4120 as my
default, everything was fixed. Any way I can get a more valid driver for my
printer?

"Echo S" wrote:

If you can recreate the problem at will by setting the OfficeJet printer as
the default, then that's the problem. PPT 2007 really likes a
Windows-certified driver as its default. The drivers that ship with Windows
should be Windows-certified. See http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00850.htm and also
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00605.htm

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On Oct 12, 8:40 pm, Gary from Atlanta Gary from
wrote:
had similar problem when closing PowerPoint 2007 - ended up deactivating
all
addins in PowerPoint and then renaming the Pdfmpowerpoint.dll file - so
far
problem seems to be solved
Gary



"Richard" wrote:
Hello, My powerpoint 2007 crashes when I close the program, even if
emtpy.
The error is

AppName: powerpnt.exe AppVer: 12.0.4518.1014 AppStamp:45428035
ModName: mso.dll ModVer: 12.0.6017.5000 ModStamp:461db01f
fDebug: 0 Offset: 0036e70c

I tried to repair, but it did not help

Any ideas?

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Ok I disabled all add ins incluidng application one's under Trust
Center and Trust Center setting. I get the exact same error. fyi I
never had any installed. I built up 3 brand new Dell D620 Laptops and
can recreate teh error at will be selecting the OfficeJet 7780 as my
defualt printer. Similarily, I can make it dissapear by using a
differnt, non HP, printer as a default

AppName: powerpnt.exe AppVer: 12.0.4518.1014 AppStamp:
45428035
ModName: ppcore.dll ModVer: 12.0.4518.1014 ModStamp:454281a3
fDebug: 0 Offset: 001af7b0

Does anyoneknow how to disable this error message and automatic
restart of Outlook in the registry until a real solution comes out.
The changes I make are being saved so if the message and restart
request did not pop up my clients would be happy for now.