PowerPoint Recovery software to Recover PowerPoint

KristaCannon

New member
Before going the route of purchasing software, make sure you can't recover it using the built in file repair process. Have
you tried the built in file repair process? It is an option when you use the file open dialogue box, there should be a drop
down on the Open button that has Open and Repair.


Key Features:
*It ensures complete recovery of data with the help of Standard mode and Integrated Mode of recovery.
*Helps to recover previous slides, master slides and images that are deleted.
*Also recovers images, animations, word art, basic shapes and sound files with ease.
*Individually recovers the images, texts and objects
*User-friendly interface so there is no rocket science in it to operate.
*Supports all formats of PowerPoint to recovery.


Best application available as Powerpoint recovery software is the option to recover data from corrupt or damaged powerpoint
files. It repairs corrupt powerpoint files.
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Jared

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kritesh89

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Open the Office application that you were using. Click the File tab. Click Recent. Scroll to the bottom of your "Recent Documents" (Office 2013 only), then click "Recover Unsaved Documents" if you are in Word, "Recover Unsaved Workbooks" if you are in Excel, or "Recover Unsaved Presentations" if you are in PowerPoint.

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Jared

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kritesh89":3vwf871z said:
Open the Office application that you were using. Click the File tab. Click Recent. Scroll to the bottom of your "Recent Documents" (Office 2013 only), then click "Recover Unsaved Documents" if you are in Word, "Recover Unsaved Workbooks" if you are in Excel, or "Recover Unsaved Presentations" if you are in PowerPoint.

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