Could not load an object because it is not availabe on this machine

  • Thread starter Thread starter cpliu
  • Start date Start date
C

cpliu

I keep getting error message: "Could not load an object because it is not
availabe on this machine." whenever I launch PowerPoint 2002. How can I
find out what objects are missing. I have click cancel 3-4 times in order
for it to work.

TIA,

cpliu
 
Yes, I do have Acrobat 6 installed. What settings do I need to change to
disable that "Microsoft Forms" error message? I tried disabling some
checkboxes but the error message prevails.

Thanks,

cpliu
 
I have the same problem with Powerpoint 2003. Whenever I open a pesentation I get the same error message. It comes up in a Microsoft Forms dialog box. "Could not find an object because it is not available on this machine" I also have Adobe Acrobat 6.0 installed as well as other add-ins. When I used Powerpoint XP, I never ran into this problem

----- cpliu wrote: ----

Yes, I do have Acrobat 6 installed. What settings do I need to change to
disable that "Microsoft Forms" error message? I tried disabling some
checkboxes but the error message prevails

Thanks

cpli
 
Try disabling the PPA (add-in) files by renaming them to *.PPO or *.OLD in
Windows Explorer. See if you still get the error message.

If not, then you can rename the add-ins one at a time back to *.PPA until
you can isolate the problem.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Rich McNeill said:
I have the same problem with Powerpoint 2003. Whenever I open a
pesentation I get the same error message. It comes up in a Microsoft Forms
dialog box. "Could not find an object because it is not available on this
machine" I also have Adobe Acrobat 6.0 installed as well as other add-ins.
When I used Powerpoint XP, I never ran into this problem.
 
I found the offending add-in. After removing it, the error message went away. It was the Word/Phrase Search add-in I downloaded from http://www.mvps.org/skp/wordsearch.htm. Apparently there is something incompatible/missing in PPT 2003. The web site states the program only works with PPT 97/2000/2002 so my mistake.
 
Rich McNeill said:
I found the offending add-in. After removing it, the error message went
away. It was the Word/Phrase Search add-in I downloaded from
http://www.mvps.org/skp/wordsearch.htm. Apparently there is something
incompatible/missing in PPT 2003. The web site states the program only
works with PPT 97/2000/2002 so my mistake.

Interesting. Thank you very much for the update. I'll mention it to the Word
MVPs -- maybe it can be updated for 2003.
 
Rich,
I'm the creator the add-in, though the site does not mention it, the add-in
works for PPT 2003 as well. It appears that either:
a) The installation failed to register the MS Flexgrid control on your
system due to insufficient rights
b) The MS Flexgrid control was deleted after installation.
--
Regards
Shyam Pillai

http://www.mvps.org/skp

Rich McNeill said:
I found the offending add-in. After removing it, the error message went
away. It was the Word/Phrase Search add-in I downloaded from
http://www.mvps.org/skp/wordsearch.htm. Apparently there is something
incompatible/missing in PPT 2003. The web site states the program only
works with PPT 97/2000/2002 so my mistake.
 
Shyam You're right! I reinstalled the add-in successfully to PPT 2003. No more error messages. The search function works fine! Thank

----- Shyam Pillai wrote: ----

Rich
I'm the creator the add-in, though the site does not mention it, the add-i
works for PPT 2003 as well. It appears that either
a) The installation failed to register the MS Flexgrid control on you
system due to insufficient right
b) The MS Flexgrid control was deleted after installation
--
Regard
Shyam Pilla

http://www.mvps.org/sk

Rich McNeill said:
I found the offending add-in. After removing it, the error message wen
away. It was the Word/Phrase Search add-in I downloaded fro
http://www.mvps.org/skp/wordsearch.htm. Apparently there is somethin
incompatible/missing in PPT 2003. The web site states the program onl
works with PPT 97/2000/2002 so my mistake
 
Back
Top