Office document function

I used Palm TX. My present problem Is : Palm is auto restart when I open any PDF file ( Power point file).
May I ask where is problem come from ? Soft Ware Or Hardware  and which softwear? Can I Fix It ? 
Please give me your advice What should I do ?. Thank you so much.
Post relates to: Palm TX

To view PDF files you need a PDF viewer. PalmPDF is a freeware viewer. You can also upgrade Documents to Go to v.10.
To view Office 2003 compatible Powerpoint files, they must be synced through the Documents to Go Desktop to internal memory on the TX. The version of Documents to Go does not support native Powerpoint files. If you wish to view Office 2007 compatible files, you will need to upgrade to Documents to Go 10.
More information about Documents to Go is available at Dataviz.com and in the Help tab on the Desktop application.
Post relates to: Palm TX

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