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I know that pptPlex is designed for Office 2010 on Win 7 (the newest version of course). But I have never seen anywhere that it incompatible with Office 2013. It is being installed successfully with Office 2013, but then the pptPlex tab does not show in PowerPoint. I went to the Add-on settings and manually enabled the pptPlex addon, but it gives this message:

Not loaded. A runtime eror occured during the loading of the COM Add-in.

a strange thing is that it does not list the dlls from the pptPlex installation ("C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office Labs\pptPlex\"), but shows mscoree.dll in the add-on section. Also, I didn't find any error message in the event viewer.

How can enable pptPlex for Office 2013? have anybody done that?

Update: as a user suggest, I must install pptPlex with Office 32-bit version. Is there anyway to make it work with Office 64-bit version?

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  • Any chance you've installed a 64-bit version of Office 2013? Might have to be 32-bit for PPTPlex to work. Mar 5, 2014 at 2:07
  • yes, I'm. Anyway to install pptPlex on Office 64-bit?
    – PyGuy
    Mar 7, 2014 at 14:21
  • You'd have to ask on the support page for PPTPlex, but as I understand it, it's sort of a proof of concept program that they may or may not continue developing. Mar 7, 2014 at 16:13

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The problem was the result of excluding .Net Programming support while installing Microsoft Office. after I enabled that option in Office setup, I could use the pptPlex plugin in the MS Office 64 bit.

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