Keynote exported to Powerpoint issues

I downloaded a Powerpoint template for a Jeopardy game into Keynote and entered my info for the game. Translated back to powerpoint and sent to a couple friends as a test. It opens but has a malicious file warning. What's going on here?

theres one here for Keynote 08:
http://www.keynoteuser.com/freebies/

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    Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 / 2002
    Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
    Note: To ensure compatability, you may be prompted to install "Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic Runtime." If so, you must accept the installation and once installed it may ask for a system reboot which you may ignore. 
    ActiveX Security 
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