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The recommended file type for a music file to be used in PowerPoint is ".wav"
Powerpoint will come up with a prompt for how to start your music. You’ll have to decide. ... Insert your music (go back to step one) on this blank slide.
Step 2. Insert the music in your PowerPoint presentation.
(Note: You can have this play continuously over a number of slides. If you use a separate selection on each page you will not have continuous music play throughout the entire presentation.)
Expert: Steve Date: 11/20/2005 Subject: Insert Music Question I am frustrated: Highlight my 1st slide, Insert, Movies & Sound, Sound from File, My Music, Unknown Artist.
Expert: Joe Date: 9/26/2004 Subject: powerpoint sound and music insert Question While creating presentations, I double click (left) on the Microsoft Online Gallery music icon to the right of my slide. ...
How was I able to hear the music without having that CD in my CDROM drive? I am aware of the option PowerPoint has to insert a CD music track, but you have to have the CD inserted into the CDROM drive ...
I can not figure out how to download music onto the computer to insert into PowerPoint slide show that it will accept.
lorrayne wrote: > that plays in the file when opened by recipient Dunno. Is Outlook part of Powerpoint? No. Ask in a *PowerPoint* group.
If I change from sound files to any files, all of the music comes up with the Windows Media Player icon but the song will not insert from that as I don't think it recognizes it as a sound file.
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