Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. The problem is not related to the preference files. 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.
If the issue continues to occur, proceed to next step.įor information how to remove and then reinstall Office, see the following article: For more information about how to restart your computer in the Safe Mode, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge BaseĢ398596 How to use a "clean startup" to determine whether background programs are interfering with Office for Mac If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to "Step 2: Try PowerPoint in Safe Mode Boot." If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars to the Trash. Go to "Step 2: Try PowerPoint in Safe Mode Boot." Open Microsoft, and then Office 2008 (or Office 2011).ĭrag PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars to the desktop. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key whil you click the Go menu.
The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion.