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Insert Music and Sound to PP

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by - delegate Mark [1 post] (2007 Dec 11 Tue, 16:24) replyReply

How do i add sound to a PP from a Windows Media File?

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RE: Insert Music and Sound to PP

by - trainer Pete platinum contributer[799 posts] (2007 Dec 14 Fri, 14:53) replyReply

Hi Mark, Thanks for the post, to add sound to a slide, Menu command Insert, Movies and Sounds, Choose Sound From File, Navigate to the Folder where your sound file is located, double click on your sound file, you will be asked how you want your sound to play, (automatically or when clicked) make your choice, you will see a little yellow horn icon, when you switch to Presentation view the icon will either play automatically or when clicked as per your instructions. I hope that helps, best regards Pete


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