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From: territorial days territorial on 1 Apr 2010 13:10 "Lorne" wrote: > How do I embed music in a slide show rather than linking it in Power Point > 2003?
From: Michael Koerner on 1 Apr 2010 14:21 It has to be in a wav file format, and under 50000 kb in file size -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "territorial days" <territorial days(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1DB7DCA1-B5DE-4EB2-B08F-18F2292EBAE7(a)microsoft.com... > > > "Lorne" wrote: > >> How do I embed music in a slide show rather than linking it in Power >> Point >> 2003?
From: Misael on 8 Apr 2010 04:09 And for Power Point 2007? Those menus does not appear on that version! "John Wilson" wrote: > If its a wav file > EITHER change the setting in TOOLS>OPTIONS>GENERAL - "Link sounds with file > size greater than" to 50000 and then insert the sound. (Wont work on sounds > already inserted) > OR Add the sound as a transition sound (In the slide transition pane - sound > drop down , scroll right down to other sound.) > > If its an mp3 download CDex (free) and use it to add a wav header file > (CONVERT > ADD A RIFF WAV HEADER TO MP2/MP3) This will fool powerpoint into > thinking its a wav and then proceed as above > > Download CDex : http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos > -- > ----------------------------------------- > Did that answer the question / help? > _____________________________ > John Wilson > Microsoft Certified Office Specialist > > > > "Lorne" wrote: > > > How do I embed music in a slide show rather than linking it in Power Point > > 2003?
From: Michael Koerner on 8 Apr 2010 09:02 It kinda does. Insert your sound file, then click on the embedded sound icon. Under Sound Tools, on the Options tab, in the Sound Options group, increase the maximum sound file size by entering a number in the Max Sound File Size (KB) box. You can increase it to as much as 50 MB or decrease it to as little as 1 KB. -- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "Misael" <Misael(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A439E786-E103-43DE-A37E-32B74E5EBFC8(a)microsoft.com... > And for Power Point 2007? Those menus does not appear on that version! > > "John Wilson" wrote: > >> If its a wav file >> EITHER change the setting in TOOLS>OPTIONS>GENERAL - "Link sounds with >> file >> size greater than" to 50000 and then insert the sound. (Wont work on >> sounds >> already inserted) >> OR Add the sound as a transition sound (In the slide transition pane - >> sound >> drop down , scroll right down to other sound.) >> >> If its an mp3 download CDex (free) and use it to add a wav header file >> (CONVERT > ADD A RIFF WAV HEADER TO MP2/MP3) This will fool powerpoint >> into >> thinking its a wav and then proceed as above >> >> Download CDex : http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos >> -- >> ----------------------------------------- >> Did that answer the question / help? >> _____________________________ >> John Wilson >> Microsoft Certified Office Specialist >> >> >> >> "Lorne" wrote: >> >> > How do I embed music in a slide show rather than linking it in Power >> > Point >> > 2003?
From: stan on 5 May 2010 15:15
-- stan "Lorne" wrote: > How do I embed music in a slide show rather than linking it in Power Point > 2003? |