PowerPoint 2013 Crashes When Opening files - How to Fix?


PowerPoint 2013 crashes when opening file on Windows? No problem, here in this tutorial you will learn how to fix crashed PowerPoint 2013 files with only 4 easy steps. Download Remo Repair PowerPoint demo edition for free now!


 
 

Sometimes, PowerPoint 2013 application may crash, freezes or hangs while trying to open PPT files. It is quite common to receive an error every time a presentation file is opened in PowerPoint 2013 application. This may be caused by a recent upgrade of your Microsoft PowerPoint version or upgrading your computer to Windows 10 OS.

If you do not initially fix the problem and leave it as it is, then PowerPoint 2013 application crashes and might corrupt your presentation slides. This is because the sudden PowerPoint crash may modify the index, header and internal structure of PPT file. In such instances, repairing corrupted PowerPoint 2013 is important. Here Remo Repair PowerPoint tool is recommended to fix PowerPoint file issues on Windows computer.

Effectively fix PowerPoint 2013 crashes when opening file error using Remo Repair PowerPoint

Remo Repair PowerPoint is a professional utility to fix PPT file which are corrupted or damaged due to PowerPoint 2013 crash. The software is safe to use as it is a non-destructive read-only program which will fix inaccessible PPT files without modifying its original contents and structure. It fixes corrupt, damaged or broken PPTX, PPS and PPT files and hence recover OLE objects, animations, images, text, etc. Broken or corrupted PPT files created on any versions of PowerPoint like 2016, 2013, 2010 and 2007, will be fixed with ease. The software can also fix when PowerPoint 2016 is not opening PPTX file with ease. It is compatible to work on all versions of Windows OS including Windows 10.

Tutorial to fix error PowerPoint 2013 crashes when opening file

Remo Repair PowerPoint comes with a self-descriptive user friendly interface which guides every individual to repair corrupted or damaged PPT file on their own. Here is the detailed guide:

 
 

Step 1: Launch Remo Repair PowerPoint and click “Browse” button to select PPT file that has been corrupted due to PowerPoint 2013 crash, then click on “Repair” button

Browse PPT file and hit Repair

Step 2: The software starts scanning the selected presentation file and fix the issues which you can monitor by looking at the progress bar

View repair process

Step 3: Once the PPT file repair process is completed, click “Preview File” to view the repaired presentation slides

Preview repaired file

Step 4: Select the destination path to save the repaired PPT file using “Browse” option and click on “Save” button

Save repaired PPT file

Some unique traits of Remo Repair PowerPoint:

  • Free trial version: Allows you to download and use the trial version of Remo Repair PowerPoint for free to examine the efficiency of the software prior buying the licensed version.
  • Risk-free: Remo Repair PowerPoint is completely free from viruses or malicious programs, which ensure that this PowerPoint repair utility is safe to install on your computer.
  • Technical Support - Free technical support from Remo’s professional is available for free of cost to assist you whenever you need any help wile installing the software or repairing your presentation.

Here are some of the scenarios that result in corrupt PowerPoint file:

PowerPoint 2013 application may crash or freezes due to numerous reasons such as outdated antivirus program or its confliction with PowerPoint, interference of previously installed add-in with PowerPoint and so on. Crashing of PowerPoint application is one of the major reason for corruption of PPT files on Windows computer.

Apart from PowerPoint crash, PPT files may get damaged in various scenarios like virus intrusion, download errors, malfunctioning of PowerPoint application, improper termination of PowerPoint, etc. All these issues will be easily fixed by using Remo Repair PowerPoint tool.

Helpful suggestions:

  • Always terminate PowerPoint application properly
  • Please do not save PPT files on virus infected drives