From: JGPatrick on 29 Jan 2010 11:00 When I open Powerpoint 2007 I get a message box that says: "Notechord Beta has expired. Please remove the file Notechord.ppa from your system. Thank you, Bill Dilworth." I can't find this file anywhere. If I use search from the start button, nothing comes up. Where can I find this file? And if i can't find this file, how do I stop the message box from appearing?
From: Luc on 29 Jan 2010 11:33 JGPatrick, See if these help: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00324.htm http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00655.htm -- Luc Sanders MVP - PowerPoint "JGPatrick" <JGPatrick(a)discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:B4CD263E-80C9-4415-AA24-03BDE8B6127E(a)microsoft.com... > When I open Powerpoint 2007 I get a message box that says: > > "Notechord Beta has expired. Please remove the file Notechord.ppa from > your > system. Thank you, Bill Dilworth." > > I can't find this file anywhere. If I use search from the start button, > nothing comes up. > > Where can I find this file? And if i can't find this file, how do I stop > the > message box from appearing? >
From: Steve Rindsberg on 29 Jan 2010 15:07 In article <B4CD263E-80C9-4415-AA24-03BDE8B6127E(a)microsoft.com>, JGPatrick wrote: > When I open Powerpoint 2007 I get a message box that says: > > "Notechord Beta has expired. Please remove the file Notechord.ppa from your > system. Thank you, Bill Dilworth." > > I can't find this file anywhere. If I use search from the start button, > nothing comes up. > > Where can I find this file? And if i can't find this file, how do I stop the > message box from appearing? Uninstall the add-in or see if there's an update available. http://billdilworth.mvps.org/Add-ins.htm To uninstall most add-ins: Office Button | PowerPoint Options | aw, this stupid interface wants too much typing to explain. Do this instead: Press ALT + T then I Click the name of the add-in. Click UNLOAD to leave it installed but inactive or click Remove to permananently remove it from PPT. ============================== PPT Frequently Asked Questions http://www.pptfaq.com/ PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint http://www.pptools.com/
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