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lost power point presentation somewhere in my computer, where can.
help - my son has lost his ppt somewhere in the computer. where else can we
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lost power point presentation somewhere in my computer, where can.
I'm not sure how anyone here would know where your son saved his file.
When he goes to Recent Documents or opens PPT and looks at the recent files, doesn't it show up? -- James Bart: "According to creationism, there were no cavemen." Homer: "Well good riddance, their drawings sucked and they all looked like hippies!" "matthew" wrote in message ... help - my son has lost his ppt somewhere in the computer. where else can we look |
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lost power point presentation somewhere in my computer, where can.
If what Jamie suggested does not work for you, I would go into Windows
Explorer then to the root directory of your "C" Drive and do a search for *.pp* This will find all the powerpoint presentation files on your C Drive. Repeat the action if you have other hard drives connected to your computer. -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "matthew" wrote in message ... help - my son has lost his ppt somewhere in the computer. where else can we look |
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lost power point presentation somewhere in my computer, where can.
If your son opened an email and then clicked Save, it would be in your
temporary internet folder. To fnd this folder, open an email with a PPT attachment and select Save As. Click the down arrow in the Save In box to find the location. For example, for me it's CDocuments and Settings xxxID local settings temporary internet. And that's where you can find the document. Location might be different for you but the process is the same. "matthew" wrote: help - my son has lost his ppt somewhere in the computer. where else can we look |
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