There is an orderly way to try to figure out which is the cause of a particular crash. Most likely thing going on here based on what I've read so far), hardware problems, Mac OS X directory corruption, corrupt preferences, interference from other software, bad RAM, corrupt slides within the presentations, file path problems, etc. But there are other possibilities including a faulty install of Office, a fault in Mac OS X, a bad install of Mac OS X, a problem with a font (this seems to me to be the Certainly a bug in PowerPoint could be the cause. If you are OK with that, then go ahead but you are not under an obligation to do so.Ĭrashes are caused a number of ways. Sometimes the report will ask if it is OK to send some of your own personal files to Microsoft. You are offered an opportunity to report the crash. In the meantime, we should get our money back for using and testing what seems to be a Beta product.Īfter reading through this thread I have some suggestions on how to troubleshoot these issues.įirst, regarding crash reports, when an Office application crashes Microsoft Error Reporting app should open. Microsoft should have better auto-reporting. Crashing repeatedly!!! We, the users should not have to work this hard to report crashes:
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