![]() Then under the same key you'd add a string entry for each filter that you want to allow, so for example you'd create a REG_SZ key named:ĮPSIMP32.FLT with its value set to 2010.1400.4740.1000 On my Office 365/Win7 64-bit system, I had to create everything from Security on down under Common. The way this works is that you create an AllowListEnabled DWORD = 1 entry under Microsoft\Office\Common\Security\AllowLists\GraphicsFilterImport (in the appropriate section for your version/bitness of Windows). ![]() In order for this to work, you must first enable the filter in the first place using the method shown in the link from the PPTFAQ page: That change tells the EPS filter to import the EPS according to Adobe's EPS specs rather than converting the EPS to EMF, as the MS EPS filter would normally do. If you made the regedit change described *on the PPTFAQ page*, that won't solve the problem.
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