Actually, the red X often is an indication that the images which should be
in those boxes are missing from the file, most likely because they were
Linked when the file was created.
It's also possible that the images aren't actually corrupt but are in a
format not supported on a Mac. That can often happen when copy/paste is used
to stick the image into the file rather than the appropriate Insert>
Picture... method.
I agree with Michael insofar as your best - perhaps only - option is to
obtain copies of the original images & properly reinsert them into the
presentation. Another possibility is to open the file in PPT 2003/2007 if
you have access to it. Assuming the images display save each one into a
separate appropriate file type, then reinsert the new copies in place of the
old ones. Save the file & return that copy to the Mac.
Unfortunately, users are typically lulled into thinking that "an image is an
image is an image", but nothing could be further from the truth. Most of the
more common image file types [TIFF, PNG, PDF, GIF, JPEG, EPS] travel
cross-platform without a problem **if they are properly processed** in the
first place. Where the problem typically arises is in how the image is
handled from that point on... And copy/paste is one of the most lethal
weapons one can unleash on an image. Combine that with the so-called
"graphics tools" conveniently provided in many non-graphic editing programs
& you wind up with an unrecognizable hybrid that's quite likely to not
render properly in the file it was originally placed, let alone in a
different program file or on a different OS... It may have started out as a
JPEG or whatever, but it ain't no more
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 10/3/09 6:29 AM, in article 59b7dd62.-1.RemoveThis@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"McMaster@officeformac.com" <McMaster.RemoveThis@officeformac.com> wrote:
> Version: 2008
> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
> Processor: Intel
>
> Dear all,
> Finally, I switched from windows to mac, but unfortunately I am having
> compatibility problems with office 2008 programs.
> in particular, I am not able to visualise images of ppt presentations created
> with powerpoint 2003 for windows. In the presentation is only present a big
> RED X, with a message referring to the impossibility to open the picture ..
> probably for memory problems or because the image is corrupted.
> I veryfied both, but the problem is still here..
> If anyone knows what to do... please...