i created a powerpoint presentation by office 2013 and i inserted a video in format MP4 to it .but when i open it by powerpoint 2007 the video not be showed.
what is the problem.
Make sure that you place the video in the same folder where you created your 2007 powerpoint presentation.
This issue occurs because, when you insert a video into a PowerPoint 2013 or 2010 presentation, PowerPoint 2013 and 2010 now embed the video into the presentation. PowerPoint 2007 Service Pack 1 and earlier versions do not support playing embedded videos in a presentation.
Solution 1:
Use the PowerPoint Viewer
Solution 2:
Update PowerPoint 2007 to the 2007 Microsoft Office suite Service Pack 2
More details here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/982947/
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My problem is that im builidng and application and I need it in the process so it has a database but it is on microsoft word and i need it in microsoft excel. How should i change it
I am trying to develop a Word add-in which is written in JS and makes use of the OfficeJS library. When I open an rtf or odt file, the taskpane button to open the add-in is disabled. However, the plugin runs fine when working with docx files.
Takepane button when looking at odt
The Office add-in documentation doesn't make me aware of any limitations regarding the aforementioned file types.
Does anyone have any workarounds to get this working?
This is expected. Office add-ins do not support RTF or ODT formatted files. You will have to convert the file to docx to run add-ins.
Is there any converter available for Word 2013?
I had used one tool 2 years ago, which was converting Word 2010 Document to OpenXML Tags and C# code.
I am not able to recall its name. We just need to create a Word document with the format we need and then use that tool to convert it in OpenXML tags.
Anyone has any idea about this kind of tool ?
I have downloaded below tools, but they are not working for Word 2013.
Odf-AddInForWordSetup-en-1.0.exe
OdfAddInForOfficeSetup-en_4.0.5309.exe
Thank you,
I think you are looking for Open XML SDK 2.5 for Microsoft Office. In the link that I provided above its features are described:
Features include the ability to generate Open XML SDK 2.5 source code based on document content, compare source and target Open XML documents to reveal differences and to generate source code to create the target from the source, validate documents, and display documentation for the Open XML SDK 2.5 Classes, the ECMA376v1 standard, and the Microsoft Office implementation notes.
Looking at the openXML SDK 2.5 page http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/gg278315(v=office.15).aspx I can't see where it specifies what document formats it can create, where would I find this on the site?
OpenXml SDK 2.5 supports saving the following Microsoft Office files:
Word (.docx)
Excel (.xlsx)
PowerPoint (.pptx)
It further supports document files in both conformance clauses, "transitional" and "strict".
"Strict" files can be read by Microsoft Office since Office 2010 and they can be created by Microsoft Office 2013 (and later).
But in the end - since you are manipulating the raw Xml-code in the files, using the SDK, you can basically do anything you like ... and screw things up as much as you like.
:-)
Is there a library/plug-in/add-in for Word 2010 to support the repeating section content control like the one in Word 2013?
Another question, how can I programmatically convert the Word 2013 (with repeating section content control) so that it can be viewed properly in Word 2010?
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Thanks.