PowerPoint 2011 for Mac is new and it is good. It takes all the best things from PowerPoint 2010 and incorporates them into an awesome presentation system for the Mac.
So how does PowerPoint 2011 work with our animated templates you ask? Very well indeed. You can simply download any of the templates for PowerPoint 2011. No more linked video files. All the files are embedded directly in the templates.
Microsoft PowerPoint 16.41 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. The actual developer of this free Mac application is Microsoft. The unique identifier for this app's bundle is com.microsoft.Powerpoint. The most popular versions of Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac are 14.0, 12.3 and 10.1. Mac users interested in Powerpoint for macbook pro free generally download: Microsoft PowerPoint 16.40 Free Microsoft PowerPoint is a well-known presentation creator. And Office for Mac 2011 is here to help you do more with your Mac your way. Use familiar applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to help you take your ideas further. And since Office for Mac is compatible with Office for Windows, you can work on documents with virtually anyone on a Mac or PC. Discover the future of PowerPoint presentations with our animated templates for PC and Mac versions of PowerPoint. Here are some examples of the newest animated templates we have created. Puzzle Piece Pie Chart An animated PowerPoint template by PresenterMedia artist Judd Albrecht. Download this template for Mac PowerPoint 2011 here.
Mac PowerPoint 2008
You can also use our templates with Mac PowerPoint 2008. If you experience any difficulties getting the template to animate properly, make sure PowerPoint 2008 is up to date by completing the following:
Our animated templates require that Mac PowerPoint 2008 is running certian updates and bug fixes that Microsoft has released over the last couple of years. If you are experiencing difficulty with the animations playing properly, most likely the cause is your software need to be updated. This is a simple process. In PowerPoint 2008, click the help tab on the top bar, and then select “Check for Updates”. Be sure to install any updates you are missing. Restart your computer after any updates.
Discover the future of PowerPoint presentations with our animated templates for PC and Mac versions of PowerPoint. Here are some examples of the newest animated templates we have created.
Puzzle Piece Pie Chart
An animated PowerPoint template
by PresenterMedia artist Judd Albrecht.
Download this template for Mac PowerPoint 2011 here.
Business Skyscrapers
An animated PowerPoint template
by PresenterMedia artist Josh Doohen.
Download this template for PowerPoint here.
-->An animated PowerPoint template
by PresenterMedia artist Josh Doohen.
Download this template for PowerPoint here.
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Symptoms
When you try to open a PowerPoint for Mac presentation or application it either hangs with spinning wheel or does not open at all.
Resolution
To resolve this issue, follow steps in this article.
Step 1: Check Hard Disc name
Check to ensure the Hard Drive icon has a name to it. The name should not be all numbers but can have numbers in it as along as the name starts with a text character(s). There should be no special characters like, periods, commas, semi-colons, quotes, etc.
- Quit all applications.
- On the Go menu, click Computer. Your hard drive should be listed. The common name of the hard drive is 'Macintosh HD'. E.g. 'Mac HD 1' <without quotes is appropriate> '1 Mac HD' <this is not an appropriate name as the number 1 appears at the start of the name>.
To rename your hard disk:
- Click to select the hard disk.
- On the File menu, click Get Info.
- In the Name & Extension type or edit the name. For example, type Macintosh HD.
- When done, click the red circle button on top.
Step 2: Move AutoRecovery files
Important
The location of certain files are different if you have Service Pack 2 (SP2) installed. To check if it is installed, open PowerPoint, and then click About PowerPoint from the PowerPoint menu. If the version number is 14.2.0 or above, you have Service Pack 2 and you should follow the Service Pack 2 steps when provided in this article.
If there are too many PowerPoint items in this folder userDocumentsMicrosoft User DataOffice 2008 AutoRecovery or Office 2011 AutoRecovery these files will load into memory when Powerpoint launches and can cause memory issues as well as file save issues.
Move AutoRecovery files to the Desktop or another folder to see if they are causing the problem.
To empty the AutoRecovery folder, follow these steps if you have version 14.2.0 (also known as Service Pack 2) installed:
- Quit all applications.
- One the File menu, click New Folder. A new folder is created on the desktop. The folder will be called 'New Folder.'
- On the Go menu, click Home.
- Open Library.NoteThe Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.
- Open Application Support, and then open Microsoft.
- Open Office 2011 AutoRecovery.
- On the Edit menu, click Select All.
- Drag all files into 'New Folder' on the desktop.The AutoRecovery folder should be empty.
- Open Excel for Mac 2011 and try to save a file.If you can save a file, review the contents of 'New Folder' to decide which files that you want to keep.
If the problem continues to occur, go to the next method.
To empty the AutoRecovery folder, follow these steps if you do not have Service Pack 2 installed:
- Quit all applications.
- On the File menu, click New Folder. A new folder is created on the desktop. The folder will be called 'New Folder.'
- On the Go menu, click Documents.
- Open Microsoft User Data, and then open Office 2011 AutoRecovery.
- On the Edit menu, click Select All.
- Drag all files into 'New Folder' on the desktop.The AutoRecovery folder should be empty.
- Open Excel for Mac 2011 and try to save a file.If you can save a file, review the contents of 'New Folder' to decide which files that you want to keep.
If the problem continues to occur, go to the next method.
Step 3: Remove PowerPoint Preferences
Note
If you have used the software at all on this computer then removing the preferences may reset any customizations that you have made. These customizations include changes made to toolbars, custom dictionaries and keyboard shortcuts that have been created.
- Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
- On the Go menu, click Home.
- Open Library.NoteThe Library folder is hidden in MAC OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.
- Open the Preferences folder.
- Look for a file that is named com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist.
- If you locate the file, move it to the desktop. If you do not locate the file, the program is using the default preferences.
- If you locate the file and move it to the desktop, start PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and restore the file to its original location. Then, go to the next step. If the problem seems to be resolved, you can move the com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist file to the trash.
- Quit all Microsoft for Mac programs.
- On the Go menu, click Home.
- Open Library.NoteThe Library folder is hidden in MAC OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.
- Open the Preferences folder.
- Open the Microsoft folder.
- Look for a file that is named com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist.
- If you locate the file, move it to the destop. If you do not locate the file, the program is using the default preferences.
- If you locate the file and move it to the destop, start PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and restore the file to its original location. Then, go to the next step. If the problem seems to be resolved, you can move the com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist file to the trash.
- Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
- On the Go menu, click Home.
- Open Library.NoteThe Library folder is hidden in MAC OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.
- Open the Preferences folder.
- Open the Microsoft folder.
- Open the Office 2008 or Office 2011 folder.
- Look for a file named PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars.
- If you locate the file, move it the desktop. If you do not locate the file, the program is using the default preferences.
- If you locate the file and move it to the desktop, start PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and restore the file to its original location. Then, go to the next step. If the problem seems to be resolved, you can move the PowerPoint Toolbars (12) file to the trash.
If the issue continues to occur, proceed to the next step.
Step 4: Create a New User Account
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Sometimes, a user's specific information may be corrupted. To determine if this is the case, you can log on as a new user or create a new user account, and then test an application.
If the issue occurs even in new user account, proceed to the next step.
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Step 5: Test saving the file in Safe Mode
For information on how to enter Safe Boot in Mac OS, seePerform a clean startup (Safe boot) to determine whether background programs are interfering with Office for Mac.
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If you are able to save in Safe Mode, then the problem most likely related to programs that are running in the background.