Have you ever come across a situation where in you find it very difficult to save your 2010 PowerPoint file? For instance you created a very large PowerPoint file (like 150 slides) and make regular changes to your presentation file. However, when you try to save your PPT file, you are stopped with an error message which says “PowerPoint found an error that it can’t correct. You should save presentations, quit and restart PowerPoint,” this message stops you from saving and suggests that there is a minor or major corruption with your 2010 PPT file. So what do you do at such circumstances? For all such users here is software called “Remo Repair” which helps you overcome all PowerPoint 2010 errors. It is the best tool to resolve cannot save PowerPoint 2010 error.
Remo Repair is an accurate and a very reliable utility to eliminate all errors associated with your 2010 PowerPoint file. With the aid of its advanced inbuilt algorithm the application easily scans and fixes your corrupt PPT files in minutes. Apart from fixing cannot save PowerPoint 2010 error, this tool also fixes corrupt PowerPoint file created on PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007 versions. Furthermore, it fixes PPT file along with its text, formatting, animations, images, sound effect etc. Free trial version of this application is also available with which you can try and check the possibility of file repair.
Note: “Save” option is enabled only in the licensed version of the product.
Step 1: To repair and save PowerPoint 2010 file with errors, first download Remo Repair PowerPoint software and install it onto your Windows computer. Launch the application by clicking on desktop shortcut or via start menu. Follow the procedures displayed on the main screen. Make use of “Browse” button to choose your corrupt or damaged 2010 PPT file. After selection, simply click on “Repair” button to start the repair process.
Figure 1: Select PPT File
Step 2: Monitor the repair process by looking at the progress bar.
Figure 2: Repair Process
Step 3: After completion, preview the repaired PowerPoint file using “Preview” option.
Figure 3: Preview Repaired File
Step 4: Finally, use “Save” button to save your repaired PPT file to your desired location.
Figure 4: Save Repaired File