OFF: "Preview Not Available" in Preview WindowLast reviewed: October 15, 1997Article ID: Q138430 |
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSIn any Microsoft Office program, when you click the Preview button in the Open dialog box (on the File menu, click Open), you may receive the following message in the preview window:
Preview Not available CAUSEBy default, the check box for saving a preview of a file is not selected and therefore no OLE (thumbnail) preview is saved with the file. Without this thumbnail image, a file cannot be previewed.
WORKAROUNDIn order to see a preview of a Microsoft Office document, use the appropriate procedure for the program you are using.
If you are using any Microsoft Office programWhen you save a document for the first time, do the following:
If you are using Microsoft Excel or Microsoft PowerPoint
If you are using Microsoft Word
MORE INFORMATIONThe following table lists which files you can view a preview of if you save a file without the "Save Preview Picture" option selected.
If you click
Preview in this program You can see a preview of this
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Microsoft Word Any file from any of the
Office programs
Note that you may not be
able to view a preview of
a document if it has been
saved with password
protection. However, you
may see a preview if you
are using different versions
of the product. For example,
use Word 97 to preview a file
created in Excel 7.0.
Microsoft Excel No previews available (not
even for Microsoft Excel
files)
Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint files only
If you click Open A Document on the Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar, you
see previews of Microsoft PowerPoint files only.
For additional information about Microsoft Excel and availability of previews, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q104408 TITLE : XL5: "No Preview is Available for This File" in Find File |
Additional query words: 7.00 8.00 97
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