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replyReplyMon 16 Apr 2007, 09:44Delegate Sophie said...

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replyReplyMon 16 Apr 2007, 15:21Trainer Tracy said...

RE: How to activate Music in you presentation

Hi Sophie,

Thanks for the question

Under the Insert menu there is "Movies and Sounds" and here you have the option to play a CD whilst you presentation is on.

Hope that helps

Tracy


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