Denice, walk us through your precise process.
And this is 2 separate issues? (maybe for the same project, i am assuming)
I think a simple USB flash drive (almost always default formatted to FAT-32
or FAT-16) would help with the video files.
Eric is completely right that Windows and Macintosh, by default, cannot
write to the other's modern file systems (NTFS, HFS+, APFS). Macintosh can
read NTFS by default, Windows cannot read or write HFS+ or APFS.
To keep it really simple & non-confusing, Microsoft didn't release
Powerpoint v. 14 for Windows, but did release v. 14 as Macintosh Powerpoint
2011. And then MS only released Powerpoint v. 15 as Powerpoint 2013 for
Windows, with no v. 15 for Macintosh....
Both versions should support *.pptx and *.ppt though.
sandor
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 1:35 PM, Barsness, Denice <BarsneD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Doctor has powerpoint for Mac 2011
I have powerpoint for PC 2013
I can open pp on my PC
Cannot open with ANY extension on the Mac
Have MP4 videos on Mac
Open just fine
Cannot drag and copy to PC backup drive
So confounding, this MAC to PC world…
Thoughts?
Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, CDOS, FOPS
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