
- #Red x for images on powerpoint for mac for mac os x#
- #Red x for images on powerpoint for mac for mac#
I have merely closed Open Office, and opened the same file some time later in the same computer session, noticing that the picture does not display. I do not typically shut off the computer when closing a file. Learn what to do when a red 'X' or placeholder image appears in a PowerPoint presentation instead of the image. Incidentally, I expanded each selection in the Picture / Macro tab, but did not find anything to happen when I double clicked on the some, but not all of the entries there. It displays by default shows a "." box to imply browsing, but no selection or modification in this menu item is allowed. There is a non functioning menu selection in Picture / Picture / File. I have also reviewed each and every tab, and each and every subselection in the Picture sub menu.

If the mail program cant locate the picture, the result is a red X.
#Red x for images on powerpoint for mac for mac#
Source of images are multiple but usually: Screenshots, png or jpg from my laptop or our server, from Internet. Adding pictures to your PowerPoint 2016 for Mac slide is a great way to add some. Adobe Photoshop CS6 for Photographers: A professional image editor's guide to the creative use of Photoshop for the Macintosh and PC Martin Evening download Z-Library. I can work a file for a while, close it, re-open it and it shows the Xs. If there is a problem, the red X button on the plotter will cancel your plot. More completely described, Tools / Options / Writer / View / Display / graphics and objects, is checked. Problem: Many of my images in PowerPoint files appear as a red X instead of the image showing. If you use an image as your background in PowerPoint, use the Design tab. hit the red X in the upper right corner of the application to close it. This came to a surprise, as I only used gif, jpeg and png files in that PowerPoint file as source images. Instead of displaying the image, a message reading 'Need QuickTime and Tiff converter' is shown in its place.


#Red x for images on powerpoint for mac for mac os x#
RoryOF wrote:Have you checked the setting indicated in JohnV's post earlier in this thread? Also, when you close the file, do you wait some few seconds before shutting down your computer? Because of the complex file structure of OpenOffice, it takes several seconds for the disk write buffers to clear. It is the process to import objects such as pictures, files, videos, etc. I just discovered that PowerPoint for Windows cannot display some images of a PowerPoint for Mac OS X file.
