W2K, MS office2K PowerPoint Issue...
Using Windows 2000 W/Office 2000 (all updated). I open PowerPoint, Blank Presentation, Oranization Chart. . . When I double click to add an Org chart I receive the following error: Unable to load MS Organization Chart.
Using Windows 2000 W/Office 2000 (all updated).
I open PowerPoint, Blank Presentation, Oranization Chart...When I double click to add an Org chart I receive the following error: "Unable to load MS Organization Chart. Press F1 for help(F1 is usless, informs me to make sure there's enough memory & disk space. That's not a problem)"
I Click OK and receive the message: "MS PP can't start the application required to open this object. An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning properly. Whould you like to repair this feature now?" If I click yes, It appears to be up[censored], but it's not effective(back to square 1) If I click no it informs me that I may need to reinstall the application.
FYI: Under administrator I am able to run the above application without a problem on the same PC. Users without admin rights are experiencing this problem. "Everyone" has full control within the Office folder. What seems to be the issue???
I open PowerPoint, Blank Presentation, Oranization Chart...When I double click to add an Org chart I receive the following error: "Unable to load MS Organization Chart. Press F1 for help(F1 is usless, informs me to make sure there's enough memory & disk space. That's not a problem)"
I Click OK and receive the message: "MS PP can't start the application required to open this object. An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning properly. Whould you like to repair this feature now?" If I click yes, It appears to be up[censored], but it's not effective(back to square 1) If I click no it informs me that I may need to reinstall the application.
FYI: Under administrator I am able to run the above application without a problem on the same PC. Users without admin rights are experiencing this problem. "Everyone" has full control within the Office folder. What seems to be the issue???
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try reinstalling office? with a FULL insatll of powerpoint, with all features installed...