Damaging a PowerPoint file means losing access to its contents.
Damaging a PowerPoint file means losing access to its contents.
I think you can modify the file extension to .txt or similar, open it in Notepad, trim some content, then restore the default extension and it would become corrupted.
Sure, open Notepad and remove a random line of code. Save the file, submit it, and let me know if it helps.
The site seems to be Curruptafile.com. It's okay if you accidentally mess up a file during the semester.