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stumped teacher - 28 Apr 2008 20:47 GMT
I have two computers in a school lab that are missing the menus in PowerPoint
2003.  It's as if it is set full screen without task panes.  I tried
reinstalling Microsoft Offce xp without any change.  How do I get the menu
back?
Phil_Brown_[MSFT]@officeformac.com - 29 Apr 2008 01:26 GMT
Hello, this forum is for Mac PowerPoint issues. You will want to find the Google Group for Windows PowerPoint: <http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.powerpoint/topics?hl=en>

-Phil
Steve Rindsberg - 29 Apr 2008 15:55 GMT
> I have two computers in a school lab that are missing the menus in PowerPoint
> 2003.  It's as if it is set full screen without task panes.  I tried
> reinstalling Microsoft Offce xp without any change.  How do I get the menu
> back?

Simplest way I can think of is to quit PPT then use Windows Explorer to do a
search for POWER*.PCB files.

You'll likely turn up only one.  Delete or rename it, then restart PPT.

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