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Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs. On the Go menu, click Home. Open Library, and then open Preferences. Drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the desktop. If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 6. Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. What is the 'not optimized for your Mac' warning message? Macs running the latest OS version now warn users that any 32-bit app they launch is not “optimized for your Mac” and needs to be.
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Symptoms
When you start Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac, or when you try to open a new presentation, you experience one of the following conditions:
The program closes unexpectedly.
Error message:
Resolution
To resolve this problem, follow these steps.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2008 or later
Step 1: Remove Powerpoint Preferences
Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
On the Go menu, click Home.
Open Library.
Note
The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.
Open Preferences.
Drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the desktop.If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 7.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the Trash.
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Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
On the Go menu, click Home.
Open Library.
Note
The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.
Open Preferences.
Open Microsoft, and then drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the desktop.If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 13.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the Trash.
Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
On the Go menu, click Home.
Open Library.
Note
The Library folder is hidden in Mac OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key whil you click the Go menu.
Open Preferences.
Open Microsoft, and then Office 2008 (or Office 2011).
Drag PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars to the desktop.
If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to 'Step 2: Try PowerPoint in Safe Mode Boot.'
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to 'Step 2: Try PowerPoint in Safe Mode Boot.' If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (12) or Microsoft PowerPoint Toolbars to the Trash.
Step 2: Try Powerpoint in Safe Mode Boot
Restart your computer in the Safe Mode. For more information about how to restart your computer in the Safe Mode, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
2398596 How to use a 'clean startup' to determine whether background programs are interfering with Office for Mac
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Once in safe mode, test Powerpoint. If the issue continues to occur, proceed to next step.
Step 3: Remove and then reinstall Office
For information how to remove and then reinstall Office, see the following article:
If the issue continues to occur in Safe mode, proceed to Step 3.
Step 4: Use the 'Repair Disk Permissions' option
You can use the Repair Disk Permissions option to troubleshoot permissions problems in Mac OS X 10.2 or later versions. To use the Repair Disk Permissions option, follow these steps:
- On the Go menu, click Utilities.
- Start the Disk Utility program.
- Click the primary hard disk drive for your computer.
- Click the First Aid tab.
- Click Repair Disk Permissions.
Note
Disk Utility program only repairs software that is installed by Apple. This utility also repairs folders, such as the Applications folder. However, this utility does not repair software that is in your home folder.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2004
Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
On the Go menu, click Home.
Open Library, and then open Preferences.
Drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the desktop.
If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 6.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.plist to the Trash.
Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
On the Go menu, click Home.
Open Library, and then open Preferences.
Open Microsoft, and then drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the desktop.
If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. Go to step 11.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, restore the file to its original location, and go to the next step. If the problem is resolved, drag com.microsoft.powerpoint.prefs.plist to the Trash.
Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.
On the Go menu, click Home.
Open Library, and then open Preferences.
Open Microsoft, and then drag PowerPoint Toolbars (11) to the desktop.
If you cannot locate the file, PowerPoint is using the default preferences. The problem is not related to the preference files.
Open PowerPoint, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit PowerPoint, and then restore the file to its original location. The problem is not related to the preference files. If the problem is resolved, drag PowerPoint Toolbars (11) to the Trash.
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If you’re looking to update to the highly anticipated macOS Mojave on your Mac®, never fear—our entire team has been hard at work to make sure Parallels Desktop 14 is release-ready.
Apple® has new updates for you and we’ve brought some of those REALLY cool macOS Mojave® features to Windows programs with Parallels Desktop.
We’re going to dive in and explore what it will look like with macOS Mojave and Parallels Desktop. At the end of this post, we’ll also cover the compatibility of macOS Mojave and older Parallels Desktop versions.
Dark Mode
Parallels Desktop 14 offers full support for the new Dark Mode UI. We’re really happy with the look and feel of both macOS and Windows in Dark Mode in macOS Mojave.
Native macOS Screenshots in a Windows VM
Parallels Desktop 14 now supports the enhanced screenshot functionality when using Command + Shift + 5. Once your screenshot is taken, you can see an actionable preview in the right bottom corner. Clicking on this preview will start up the Mojave screenshot editing tools, as you can see here.
Full Support for Continuity Camera in macOS and Windows
Use the “Insert From iPhone or iPad” feature in your favorite Windows programs, such as Microsoft Office. Your iOS device should have iOS 12 installed, Handsoff enabled, and the same Apple ID on your Mac that you use on your iOS device.
macOS Security Restrictions for Your Camera and Microphone
Similar to iOS, macOS Mojave introduces new security measures to protect your privacy with respect to the camera, microphone, and access to your Photos library. The system now asks for the user’s permission before giving app access to a device. If you’re looking to utilize some of the (really cool) continuity features that macOS Mojave offers, you’ll need to provide Parallels Desktop with access.
Privacy Enhancements
Because of the privacy and security changes to macOS Mojave, we’ve improved both reporting and protection with Apple Notarization, and we’ve implemented additional functionality for our licensing servers.
macOS Mojave and Parallels Desktop Compatibility
Applies to:
- Parallels Desktop® for Mac Home Edition
- Parallels Desktop® for Mac Business Edition
- Parallels Desktop® for Mac Pro Edition
While Parallels Desktop 12 and 13 will run your virtual machine on macOS Mojave, you will experience performance issues, including:
- macOS Mojave guest install from recovery option unavailable
- No mouse visible in macOS guests after suspending or pausing the virtual machine
- User interface glitches
- The function “Open in IE” safari plugin will stop working due to macOS Mojave privacy and security changes.
- If you’re using a VM created from Boot Camp®, you will NOT be able to boot that virtual machine on macOS Mojave.
Our team has been hard at work to try and resolve these, but the issues above come from the nature of macOS Mojave, not Parallels Desktop.
Conclusion
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