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Then Account towards the bottom of the menu on the left.In PowerPoint, go to File on the top left of the screen.If it’s 64-bit Operating System, then go to the next step.In the list of things, look for ‘System type’.
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Anyway, fix it by following these steps: Check your operating system Why then, does Microsoft (which controls everything) not build a tiny bit of intelligence into the installation check? Sigh. I have a Surface Pro, running Windows 10, and Office 365.
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Office 365 is also offered in both versions, but the default is 32-bit. Windows 10 is offered as a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, but most people are using 64-bit. One solution is to remove the transition animations built into Windows.īut the major problem is probably that you’re running the WRONG version of Office 365, so simply focusing on PowerPoint tips might not be the answer. Office 2013 was fine, then Office 365 (with PowerPoint 2016) was ridiculously slow. Particularly the animation pane, and slides with lots of graphics (especially vector graphics). Does your PowerPoint run really slowly? Mine did. We love sharing PowerPoint tips, and this one could make a huge difference to your productivity.