![]() If not (Old_list contains aDoc) then - new document has been opened !! Tell application "Microsoft PowerPoint" to set New_list to name of every presentationĭisplay alert "PowerPoint no longer launched" Repeat with I from 1 to 100 - for test, but it should be repeat with no limit Tell application "Microsoft PowerPoint" to set Old_list to name of every presentation - get initial list of open presentations If not PP_Running then return - Power point is not launched ! tell application "System Events" to set PP_Running to exists (processes where name is "Microsoft PowerPoint") The script also stops when you quit PowerPoint showing an alert (bloc try). For each iteration, it looks for list of PP presentation and compares with list before: if a presentation is not in previous list, then it is new, jut open ! Then script goes through a loop : in this example, it repeats 100 times (just for my test, but it should be repeat for ever !). If PP runs, then the script records the number of open presentations. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.An idea of possible work around is to loop checking the presentations opened, and compare it with presentations already open before.įirst, when this script starts running, it checks if PowerPoint is running (-> if not then quit). This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products. The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (11) to the Trash. The problem is not related to the preference files. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and then restore the file to its original location. ![]() Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Open Microsoft, and then drag PowerPoint Toolbars (11) to the desktop. If the problem is resolved, drag .plist to the Trash. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. Open Microsoft, and then drag .plist to the desktop. ![]() If the problem is resolved, drag to the Trash. Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.ĭrag to the desktop. However, this utility does not repair software that is in your home folder. This utility also repairs folders, such as the Applications folder.
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