PowerPoint has encountered errors and can't open this file. Try opening another copy of the file. For example, if the file was sent to you in an e-mail message, have the person who sent the message send it again, and then try to open the file again. If you opened the file from a disk, try to open another copy of the file on a new disk.
The problem may be a file-format issue, or it may be a file-corruption issue that requires repair.
PowerPoint 2007 and later versions are unable to open a presentation that has been saved as a PowerPoint 95 file. To fix this problem, you need to change the underlying format of the PowerPoint 95 file:
Now that the file is in .ppt format, you can open it in PowerPoint 2007 or a newer version.
If you get a message that says, 'PowerPoint could not open the file' or 'No text converter', you probably have a file-corruption problem. See Open a document after a file corruption for the repair steps.
If these steps do not solve the problem for you, please leave a comment at the end of this article by answering the Was this information helpful questions. Including details about the situation (such as where the problematic file came from—on your computer, on a network, from another person—and the file name extension) will help us improve this article.