PPT: 7.0 Translator Requires Correct Type and Creator

Last reviewed: March 20, 1998
Article ID: Q139151
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft PowerPoint for Macintosh, version 4.0
  • Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows, version 4.0
  • Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 95, version 7.0

SUMMARY

When you try to open a PowerPoint for Windows 95 file with PowerPoint version 4.0 for the Macintosh, you may receive a message similar to the following:

     <Name of the file>

     Sorry, this is not a PowerPoint presentation

This problem occurs if "Presentations" is selected in the File Open dialog box. If you select PowerPoint 7.0 files from the "List Files of Type" list, your presentation files disappear. This indicates that the presentations do not have the type and creator the PowerPoint 7.0 translator is looking for. Therefore, the translator does not function.

MORE INFORMATION

The PowerPoint 7.0 translator is designed to look for the following file tags:

   Creator: PPT3
   Type:    SLD3

There are several third-party utilities available (for example, ResEdit and FileTyper) that can modify these tags so that the translator can work with these files.

PC Exchange, a control panel, can be used to associate a Macintosh application to a specific MS-DOS suffix (extension). To configure PC Exchange to associate the .PPT extension to Macintosh PowerPoint, do the following:

  1. On the Apple Menu, click Control Panels.

  2. Double-click the PC Exchange icon.

  3. Click Add.

  4. Type "PPT" (without the quotation marks) in the DOS suffix type section.

  5. Navigate to the location of the PowerPoint application program.

  6. Single-click PowerPoint to select it.

  7. Click and hold down the mouse button on TEXT in the document type section. A menu will appear that lists the various document types that are used by PowerPoint. Select SLD3 (All caps). SLD3 is the document type PowerPoint uses for presentations.

  8. Click OK to finalize your choices, and then close the PC Exchange window. Now Windows PowerPoint files with a .PPT extension will have the correct type and creator.

Note: If the Presentation file already resides on your hard drive, you will need to copy that file to an MS-DOS-formatted disk. The translator will now be able to see your PowerPoint 7.0 Files.

Note: In PowerPoint for the Macintosh, if the file is too large to copy to a floppy disk, it is possible to make an alias for the file, copy to a floppy, then copy it back to the desktop. This will allow PC Exchange to affix the tags to the alias (assuming the alias has a .PPT suffix).

The third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.


Additional query words: 7.00 ppt7 ppt95 pp7trans m_powerpt w_powerpt
powerpnt why my translator work mac_ppt ppt4 4.00
Keywords : kberrmsg kbdta kbconversion
Version : windows:4.0,7.0; macintosh:4.0
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Hardware : MAC x86
Issue type : kbprb


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Last reviewed: March 20, 1998
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