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I can answer PowerPoint related questions about audio and other rich media issues, animation effects, and presentation-based training and learning. At the same time, PowerPoint presentation related question about Email, and presentation sharing on Web.

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creating interactive slides, answer threads about PowerPoint on forums, using PowerPoint for business and educational purposes

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Bachelor's Degree of E-commerce.

 
   

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Microsoft PowerPoint - PowerPoint Audio Problem


Expert: sunny - 5/21/2009

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Hi. I have done a powerpoint slide presentation perfectly. I embedded the WAV file to run continuously (looped) right through tot he end of the presentation no problem. Saved it all, have looked at it 10 times to ensure it is all correct. I finally burned it to a CD to take to my presntation, thought I better play it on the laptop to make sure all is good... the music starts new at each slide!!! Only on the laptop! When I play the CD on the PC it works like it is supposed to, but on the laptop it does not. Can you help me? This is a school project and I can't thinkof how else I can take it to school unless on the CD. I have PowerPoint 2002. Thanks so much for your time.

Answer
Since you're using PowerPoint 2002, I must say that I'm not so familiar with Mac. Here just a suggested solution for you:

Upload your presentation to http://www.slideshare.net or some other slide sharing website, you can view the presentation online

You could go to ask in the mac PowerPoint newsgroup. Have a look here
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00024.htm

Hope it would help :)

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