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I installed MiKTex 2.9 and want to run a presentation, but always get the Error

"beamer.cls not found" as you can see in picture. The problem is that whenever I search beamer.cls in CTAN website I get nothing !! Where can I found this package ? And where should I send it?

Thanks for your kind helpsenter image description here

following is the picture of all files I have in my MiKTex' file enter image description here

Red shoes
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  • Please tell us more about how you installed MikTeX. Please also show us lines 1 and 2 of the tex file. (By the way, beamer.cls is not a "package" -- at least not in the LaTeX sense of the word. It's a so-called document class file.) – Mico Oct 18 '17 at 05:16
  • It was just few steps that I followed , nothing was odd! BTW I didn't install it in my program files ! does it make problem ? – Red shoes Oct 18 '17 at 05:20
  • afaik beamer should be part of any standard latex installation, thus I guess your editor doesn't recognize your local tex distribution. go to 'options > configure > commands'. Are all or most of the fields blank? – thymaro Oct 18 '17 at 05:21
  • @Mico I updated the picture.

    thymaro : No they have been filled out, but I installed Takmaker before MikTex ! Does is make problem ?

    – Red shoes Oct 18 '17 at 05:28
  • This and this might help you. – thymaro Oct 18 '17 at 05:41
  • @thymaro : Thank you. In addition to that if you look at second picture you see there is no file called "Maintenance" ! Is that normal? I thought there is such file from there we can update packages ? – Red shoes Oct 18 '17 at 05:48
  • I don't have a miktex installation handy right now as I use that only at work (and it was installed for me, there). I really don't know what you mean by that and miktex documentation doesn't seem to know, either. When I want to do updates, I use miktex update and I install packages with miktex package manager. You might want to have a look at miktex settings, too. you can find those with your standard windows search. (I run them in admin mode, but I really don't remember, why) – thymaro Oct 18 '17 at 06:02
  • Off-topic: you don't need \usepackage{hyperref} in a beamer document. Also \tiny does not take arguments, so it should be \tiny (cont.) – samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz Oct 18 '17 at 16:26

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