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SYMPTOMSIf you use the GetObject or CreateObject method to open a presentation programmatically, Microsoft PowerPoint remains running in memory after you quit PowerPoint using any of the following methods:
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After any of the above code segments runs, if you check the Task Manager, it shows that PowerPoint is still loaded into memory.
CAUSEWhen using the GetObject("pathname") method (where pathname is the path and name of the presentation you are trying to load programmatically), or the CreateObject("PowerPoint.Application.8") method, PowerPoint does not keep an accurate reference count of the number of calls made to it. Thus it remains in memory, and you cannot access it programmatically to quit it. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty
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