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About David Tao
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I can answer questions on PowerPoint related questions: PowerPoint to DVD, PowerPoint to video, PowerPoint to Youtube, PowerPoint to blog, PowerPoint to homepage, PowerPoint to iPod, PowerPoint to iPhone, PowerPoint to Apple TV, PowerPoint to PSP, PowerPoint to cell phone. how to use PowerPoint: set animation, slide transition, set PowerPoint background picture, background music. how to upload PowerPoint to website: upload PPT to slideshare.net and embed it to homepage, convert PowerPoint to video for uploading to blog, Youtube.

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I'm doing the research on how to put PPT onto website: convert PowerPoint to MP4 video or flash video(FLV) for online sharing, how to convert PowerPoint to DVD.I made PowerPoint templates for my school for graduate presentaion.

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(2000-2004)Northwestern Polytechnic University bachelor of science

 
   

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Microsoft PowerPoint - Extraction of sound file from power point slide show file[.PPS]


Expert: David Tao - 10/15/2009

Question
Hi Mr.David..
I just have a .PPS file in which i want to copy or extract sound file from it so please help me rgarding this.  

Answer
if there's only one audio file in the PPS, follow the steps below:
1, download a PowerPoint to video/audio converter from this page: http://www.flv-flash-converter.com/powerpoint-to-video/leawo-ppt2video.html
2, install the program, and import your pps file to it
3, set the output format as audio( mp3, wmv, etc )
4, start the conversion process.

that's ok

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