Applies ToPowerPoint 2013 Office Home and Student 2013 RT

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This update is no longer available. To fix the issues that are described in this article, install the latest Microsoft Office update from the following Microsoft Learn article:

Latest updates for versions of Office that use Windows Installer (MSI)

Introduction

This article describes update 2837627 for Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and Office Home and Student 2013 RT that was released on April 8, 2014. The download links for this update are also included here. This update provides the latest fixes for PowerPoint 2013. It also includes stability and performance improvements.  

  1. Start an Office 2013 application such as Microsoft Word 2013.

  2. On the File menu, click Account.

  3. For Office 2013 Click-to-Run edition, an Update Options item is displayed. For MSI-based Office 2013 edition, the Update Options item is not displayed.

    Office 2013 Click-to-Run edition

    MSI-based Office 2013 edition

    Office 2013 click to run edition

    Msi based edition of Office 2013

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Restart information You do not have to restart the computer after you install this update.

Issues that this update fixes

  • When you use the Slide.Export method to export a slide as an image file, the output image may look blurry.

  • When you try to export a certain presentation as a video file by using the Create a Video feature in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint may run out of memory, and then the export will fail.

  • When you try to save a read-only presentation that contains some images in PowerPoint 2013, the save fails. When you then try to save the presentation as a new presentation, some images may be lost in the saved presentation.

  • When you use the Slides.InsertFromFile method to insert slides from a presentation, the file path of the presentation appears in the Most Recently Used (MRU) list unexpectedly.

  • You cannot insert or play YouTube videos in PowerPoint 2013.

  • When you use Microsoft Narrator and you open a Word document that contains many images in Word 2013, Word may stop responding. Then, you may be prompted to download the images. When it starts to download images, Word may stop responding again. Similarly, when you use Narrator and you open an email message or preview a Word document attachment that contains many images in Outlook 2013, Outlook may stop responding. Then, you may be prompted to download the images. When it starts to download images, Outlook may stop responding again.

  • When you use the Object.Copy method to insert an object in a presentation in PowerPoint 2013, the inserted object becomes the active selected object unexpectedly.

  • Assume that you add a SharePoint document library as a places bar location by adding a registry entry under the following registry subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\open find\adminaddedplacesIn this situation, the places bar location may disappear unexpectedly.

More Information

This update contains the files that are listed in the following tables. 32-bit Powerpoint-x-none.msp file information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Microsoft.office.interop.powerpoint.dll

15.0.4605.1000

400,072

12-Mar-2014

12:07

Powerpnt.exe

15.0.4454.1000

1,846,344

12-Mar-2014

12:07

Powerpnt.exe.manifest

Not Applicable

3,550

12-Mar-2014

12:07

Ppcore.dll

15.0.4605.1000

10,391,728

12-Mar-2014

12:07

Ppintl.dll

15.0.4569.1000

1,238,704

12-Mar-2014

12:07

Ppintl.rest.idx_dll

15.0.4569.1501

154,824

12-Mar-2014

12:07

Pptico.exe

15.0.4553.1000

3,509,416

12-Mar-2014

12:07

64-bit Powerpoint-x-none.msp file information

File name

File version

File size

Date

Time

Microsoft.office.interop.powerpoint.dll

15.0.4605.1000

400,072

12-Mar-2014

12:09

Powerpnt.exe

15.0.4454.1000

1,847,880

12-Mar-2014

12:10

Powerpnt.exe.manifest

Not Applicable

3,550

12-Mar-2014

12:10

Ppcore.dll

15.0.4605.1000

15,990,960

12-Mar-2014

12:10

Ppintl.dll

15.0.4569.1000

1,238,704

12-Mar-2014

12:10

Ppintl.rest.idx_dll

15.0.4569.1501

154,824

12-Mar-2014

12:10

Pptico.exe

15.0.4553.1000

3,509,416

12-Mar-2014

12:09

Windows 8

  1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. If you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then click Search.

  2. Type windows update, tap or click Settings, and then tap or click View installed updates in the search results.

  3. In the List of updates, locate and then tap or click update 2837627, and then tap or click Uninstall.

Windows 7

  1. Click Start, and then click Run.

  2. Type Appwiz.cpl, and then click OK.

  3. Click View installed updates.

  4. In the List of updates, locate and then click update 2837627, and then click Uninstall.

The Office System TechCenter contains the latest administrative updates and strategic deployment resources for all Versions of Office. For more information about the Office System TechCenter, go to the following Microsoft website:

IT support and resources for Microsoft Office

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