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PPS. I can not open emails with attached pps more. He said, to create an association in THE SET ASSOCIATION CONTROL PANEL

I assume you have the http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126492 PowerPoint or PowerPoint or OpenOffice Suite www.openoffice.crg Viewer or another program to view and/or to open PPS files installed on your system.  If this isn't the case, you must do so before you will be able to view attachments of type pps (use the links above to get the software if necessary).

To check the file Association, click on start / "default programs / Associate a file or Protocol with a program and do scroll until you come to PPS."  The program is set to open these files the right pair?  Otherwise, click on edit and then select the correct one from the list.  If is not correct in the list, click Browse and look for the programs executable file in your Program Files folder.  It will probably be under Microsoft Office, but where possible folder names vary depending on your version of Microsoft Office and you don't provide that.  I use Office 2007 and it is located in the Office12 folder.  The file name is powerpnt.exe.  Select the file and set it as the new default value and click OK.  You should now be able to view files and attachments PPT.

If there is no pps file type listed, then open Notepad (start / all programs / accessories / Notepad) and type Test, and then save the file to your desktop.  Then change the name of the file extension .txt in a .pps extension.  Then right-click on the file and select open with.  Choose the PowerPoint program you use (you may need to scroll down again to the actual executable file in Program Files) and when he requested, check the box for always open these files with this program.  Who should the association for pps on the right program and you should be able to open attachments and files without problem.

If not, what e-mail you program use (name and version)?  This will tell me where you refer for further assistance by experts on this program.  Here is that links to some programs commonly used - post back if you use another thing, or repost your question in the discussion group or Forum adequate messaging to get help.

If this is normal Windows Mail, post on the Forum of programs at: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistaprograms/threads.

If Windows Live Mail, send to the Windows Live Mail Discussion Group at: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop.

If you use Outlook, post in the focus group in the Office Outlook section at the: http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general&lang=en&cr=US.

For any questions about Powerpoint, please report to the powerpoint newsgroup of the Office section at: http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint&lang=en&cr=US where PowerPoint issues specialists will be more than happy to help you with your problem.

I hope that this hellps.

Good luck!

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