No More Broken PowerPoint Links From Data Migration
Data migration no longer needs to include broken PowerPoint links and lost information. With LinkFixer Advanced, links not working in PowerPoint is a thing of the past. You now have an automated ally to prevent harm and broken PowerPoint links during your next document move.
Note: This page is about PowerPoint files. Check our LinkFixer Advanced product page and learn more about how it handles other types of files.
LinkFixer Advanced prevents Broken PowerPoint Links — Automatically
Additional file types supported: Excel, Visio, PowerPoint, Access, Adobe InDesign, Premiere and PageMaker, MicroStation, AutoCAD, HTML, OpenText, and more.
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The Inoculation step creates a secondary association between your parent file and each of its child files. This will ensure that, should anything happen, all your file links are “backed up” and can be repaired automatically and fast.
The Cure comes with the push of a button and a savings of countless man-hours. Let us programmatically perform all of the checks to fix broken PowerPoint links after data migration. Cure can select and fix broken (but inoculated) links by matching them through a patented process, thus saving you precious time — and possibly even a headache or two (or five).
Part of our patented link protection is designed to prevent link data loss in PowerPoint and prevent you from having to manually repair broken PowerPoint links when your migration is complete. You’ll find this robust, patented tech in all of our LinkFixer Advanced packages that support Microsoft PowerPoint.
This PowerPoint broken link checker tool means your links in PowerPoint files can be “safeguarded” in advance so that when files are moved or renamed at a later time, LinkFixer Advanced can be used to automatically find and fix broken links in the moved or renamed files, in batch.
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