I have installed PPT Merge (from PPT Tools) and this has removed the Adobe
Presenter button from the toolbar. The PPT Merge button is now where it was.
I can see the Presenter add-in (.ppa) when I go Tools>Add-Ins, but although
I can select it, it does not appear in the .ppa file name box, so I can't add
it.
Anyone know why please?
Macco.

Re: Adobe Presenter Add-In by Echo

Echo
Fri Mar 14 12:14:33 CDT 2008

You should probably contact the author of PPTools. He's usually here in this
newsgroup, but you may reach him faster via the official support channels.

For what it's worth, this isn't something we've seen reported here, so I
doubt it's a common problem.

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"Macco" <Macco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BF1430B9-DE2A-447B-BA10-0A54B92791F8@microsoft.com...
>I have installed PPT Merge (from PPT Tools) and this has removed the Adobe
> Presenter button from the toolbar. The PPT Merge button is now where it
> was.
> I can see the Presenter add-in (.ppa) when I go Tools>Add-Ins, but
> although
> I can select it, it does not appear in the .ppa file name box, so I can't
> add
> it.
> Anyone know why please?
> Macco.


Re: Adobe Presenter Add-In by Steve

Steve
Sun Mar 16 01:13:46 CDT 2008

In article <BF1430B9-DE2A-447B-BA10-0A54B92791F8@microsoft.com>, Macco wrote:
> I have installed PPT Merge (from PPT Tools) and this has removed the Adobe
> Presenter button from the toolbar.

As I explained by email, it did nothing of the sort. Something else may have
caused the Presenter button to go awol, but neither Merge nor any of our other
add-ins meddle with other add-ins or their toolbars.

> The PPT Merge button is now where it was.
> I can see the Presenter add-in (.ppa) when I go Tools>Add-Ins, but although
> I can select it, it does not appear in the .ppa file name box, so I can't add
> it.

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