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I have searched the board here and I used the search engine as well, I search Google for a few days now, I've search the Registry for a two days and I can not seem to find the answer for the problem I have.

I have a Powerpoint 2003 with 10 Org Charts in ten different slides which was originally made in Powerpoint 2000. I know that Org Charts made in Office 2000 can be view but not edited in Office 2003. There is a a native tool in Office 2003 called MS OrgChart 2.0 that you can download from Microsoft which works and allows me to edit the Org Chart.

I installed HumanConcept OrgPlus 6.0 Chart and I discovered that the copy I had you can view the Org Chart but not edit them so I uninstalled it. Now I get an error when I try and edit the Org Charts which says "The server application, source file, or item can't be found, or returned an unknown error. You may need to install the server application." After a little bit of looking around in Powerpoint 2003 I found that if you go to File --> Properties and in the Contents tab under Embedded OLE Servers there is HumanConcept OrgPlus 6.0 Chart and MS OrgChart 2.0.

I need to remove OrgPlus 6.0 from the Embedded OLE Servers or even just remove the association with Powerpoint 2003. Is there any way I can do this. I would greatly appreciate any help I can get; I am at my wits end.

Thanks,
Blackdragoon101


Message edited by blackdragoon101 on 10-31-2008 at 05:04:27 PM
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