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From: Heather on 12 May 2008 08:16 A while ago I used an add-in called Shortcut Manager. I just recently upgraded to PPT 2207, and now every time I open PPT it tells me that the license key has expired. It sends me to the Shortcut Manager homepage where it wants me to buy an upgrade. I used shortcut manager for one project, but then haven't needed it again, so I really don't want to spend the money to buy another license key, but I also don't see a way to get rid of Shortcut Manager so that the warning stops coming up. Unfortunately, this has gotten in the way of other applications, like trying to use PPT files on my Palm. Can anyone help me fix this without spending more money? Heather
From: John Wilson john AT technologytrish.co DOT on 12 May 2008 08:26 Emailing OfficeOne should be your first step. -- ------------------------------------------- Amazing PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.PPTAlchemy.co.uk http://www.technologytrish.co.uk email john AT technologytrish.co.uk "Heather" wrote: > A while ago I used an add-in called Shortcut Manager. I just recently > upgraded to PPT 2207, and now every time I open PPT it tells me that the > license key has expired. It sends me to the Shortcut Manager homepage where > it wants me to buy an upgrade. I used shortcut manager for one project, but > then haven't needed it again, so I really don't want to spend the money to > buy another license key, but I also don't see a way to get rid of Shortcut > Manager so that the warning stops coming up. Unfortunately, this has gotten > in the way of other applications, like trying to use PPT files on my Palm. > Can anyone help me fix this without spending more money? > > Heather
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