This article describes update 2878315 for Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and Office Home and Student 2013 RT that was released on May 13, 2014. The download links for this update are also included in this article.
This update provides the latest fixes for PowerPoint 2013. It includes stability and performance improvements.
How to determine the edition of Office 2013
- Start an Office 2013 application such as Microsoft PowerPoint 2013.
- On the File menu, click Account.
- 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 |
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How to determine whether you are running 32-bit or 64-bit version of Office 2013
- Start an Office 2013 application such as Microsoft PowerPoint 2013.
- On the File menu, click Account.
- Click About PowerPoint, and then you can find the version information as shown in the following screen shot.
For more information about how to download Microsoft support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services
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Restart information
You do not have to restart the computer after you install this update.
Issues that this update fixes
- Assume that you open a presentation, zoom the view to a large zoom factor (for example 400%) and then scroll away from the center of the slide and select a shape. When you run the Selection.Unselect method, PowerPoint may scroll to the center of the slide.
- After you install this update, the Shape.Type method returns msoContentApp for a content app.
- When you open many slides that contain images in PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint may display red X placeholders instead of the images. Additionally, you may experience data loss when you save the presentation.
- Assume that you co-author a presentation with other users at the same time. When you both make some changes to the same image, and then you save the presentation, you may find a duplicate image, or the presentation may be corrupted and the save operation fails. Additionally, you may receive an error message that resembles the following:
Microsoft Office cannot open this file because some parts are missing or invalid.
- Assume that you open a PowerPoint presentation that is synced by OneDrive for Business, or by another cloud storage client. When you save the presentation, one of the following problems may occur:
- The presentation becomes read-only and the save operation fails.
- Images are lost.
- Insertion and playback of YouTube videos does not work in PowerPoint 2013 RT.