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Family tree hierarchy in PowerPoint: bugs/errors red X's in bulletpoint list
I have a large family tree in PowerPoint and and as I continue to edit it some of the elements of the bullet point list disappear from the software and their presence on the bullet point list is.shown with a red x or deleted. how do I keep PowerPoint from doing this to my research. I'm on Windows 7 running PowerPoint 2016. is there another software you could recommend that allows me to create a family tree hierarchy.
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From pptfaq:
Possible solutions The red X is PowerPoint's way of telling you "I can't display this graphic". Unfortunately, it doesn't tell you why. Or at times it gives you misleading information. You may see the red x when: It's a linked image and the link is broken (ie, the image isn't where the link says it should be) The link points to an image on a network drive or the web, which PowerPoint considers "unsafe" Memory/resource limitations or other problems prevent PowerPoint from displaying the image Same article has troubleshooting steps. I wouldn't abandon PowerPoint altogether yet. |
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