Symptoms

Consider the following scenario:

  • You have two Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 presentations.

  • Presentation 1 contains a slide transition. You view presentation 1 as a slide show.

  • Presentation 2 calls a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro that changes the slide show or the state of the document.

In this scenario, PowerPoint 2010 crashes.

Resolution

To resolve this issue, apply the following update:

2598271 Description of the PowerPoint 2010 hotfix package (Powerpoint-x-none.msp): April 24, 2012

Registry key information

Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

322756 How to back up and restore the registry in WindowsAfter you install the hotfix package, to have us enable the hotfix for you, go to the "Fix it for me" section. If you prefer to enable the hotfix yourself, go to the "Let me fix it myself" section.

Fix it for me

To enable the hotfix automatically, click the Fix it button or link. Then click Run in the File Download dialog box, and follow the steps in the Fix it wizard.

Notes

  • Install hotfix that is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) article 2598271 before you run this Fix it solution.

  • This wizard may be in English only. However, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows.

  • If you are not on the computer that has the problem, save the Fix it solution to a flash drive or a CD and then run it on the computer that has the problem.

Then, go to the "Did this fix the problem?" section.

Let me fix it myself

After you install the hotfix package, follow these steps to enable the hotfix:

  1. Click Start, click Run, type regeditin the Open box, and then click OK.

  2. Locate and then select the following registry subkey:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\PowerPoint\Options

  3. On the Editmenu, point to New, and then click DWORD(32-bit) Value.

  4. Type AbortTransitionOnCOMCall, and then press Enter.

  5. In the Details pane, right-click AbortTransitionOnCOMCall, and then click Change.

  6. In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.

  7. On the Editmenu, point to New, and then click DWORD(32-bit) Value.

  8. Type BlockWhileInTransition, and then press Enter.

  9. In the Details pane, right-click BlockWhileInTransition, and then click Change.

  10. In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.

  11. Exit Registry Editor.

Did this fix the problem?

  • Check whether the problem is fixed. If the problem is fixed, you are finished with this section. If the problem is not fixed, you can contact support.

  • We would appreciate your feedback. To provide feedback or to report any issues with this solution, please leave a comment on the "Fix it for me" blog or send us an email.

Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

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