![]() By convention, every application has an executable, meaning, you can launch every application that way (but the name of the executable will usually be different). I.e., I executed the executable in Powerpoint's /Contents/MacOS subfolder. ![]() So on the command line, I've typed: /Applications/Microsoft\ Office\ 2011/Microsoft\ PowerPoint.app/Contents/MacOS/Microsoft\ PowerPoint What did help, was to launch Powerpoint from the command line through iTerm (though I suspect, using the Terminal.app works just as well). the Terminal) using: tccutil reset Microphone Note that you can reset this list from the command line (i.e. ![]() Powerpoint does not show up in the list of app with access to the microphone (System Preferences -> Privacy -> Microphone). I have experienced the same issue when trying to record audio with Microsoft Powerpoint 2011 on macOS 10.14.
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