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Timco
Timco Member Posts: 3,040
says the format is not valid....

Tim
Just a guy running some pipes.

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  • Paul Fredricks_3
    Paul Fredricks_3 Member Posts: 1,557
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    Oh Boy

    Sorry if this has already been posted. You need powerpoint to view it. You can download a free powerpoint viewer from Microsoft if you need it.
  • Leo
    Leo Member Posts: 770
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    I got it to open

    I got it to open using my Power Point reader. Man, you sure can't make this stuff up. It would be hilarious if it was so sad.

    Leo
  • Glenn Sossin_2
    Glenn Sossin_2 Member Posts: 592
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    Great Stuff

    What I'd like to know is how they went about collecting these gems.
  • Paul Fredricks_3
    Paul Fredricks_3 Member Posts: 1,557
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    I get the feeling the guy that put this together is a home inspector.
  • Paul

    I downloaded powerpoint like you said, but I can`t get it to open,,,,me and computers,,sheeesh.

    Dave
  • wsdave
    wsdave Member Posts: 97
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    File

    I saved the file to my desktop - then I double-clicked on it and powerpoint reader opened it up.

    HTH

    Dave
  • Tried that,

    still no-go, sure wish I could see it, but oh well!,,,,,

    Dave
  • Paul Fredricks_3
    Paul Fredricks_3 Member Posts: 1,557
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    I have problems at work with these all the time, but they work at home. I have no idea why. Just another great Microsoft mystery.
  • Ditto Paul

    these "file extensions" always screw me-up big time!

    Dave
  • Uni R_3
    Uni R_3 Member Posts: 299
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    Dave... an almost simple solution

    save it to your computer

    rename the extension from .pps to .ppt and then try and open it
  • Mitch_4
    Mitch_4 Member Posts: 955
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    my machine

    was set to save it as "file type" (under the file name) as a " .cfm" file. in the file name call it home inspections.ppt (or whatever you want to call it). The important part is adding the " .ppt " at the end...your power point viewer should then be able to open it.

    Mitch
  • Thanks Uni,

    I finally did get it to open with your directions, glad you were here!! Funny pics!

    Dave
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