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How do I fade music at the end of a Power Point slide?

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kshdesigns - 25 Nov 2005 04:27 GMT
I am trying to fade out last 2-3 seconds of my music before transfering to my
next slide. It stops abruptly and sounds very unprofessional. I am wondering
if there is a way to "fade" it from one slide to the next. I am only using it
for my intro.
Thank You,
tohlz - 25 Nov 2005 04:36 GMT
You will need to use sound editor such as Audacity (
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ ) to fade the music. You cannot use
PowerPoint to do so. You can only play, stop and pause the music.
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> I am trying to fade out last 2-3 seconds of my music before transfering to my
> next slide. It stops abruptly and sounds very unprofessional. I am wondering
> if there is a way to "fade" it from one slide to the next. I am only using it
> for my intro.
> Thank You,
kshdesigns - 30 Nov 2005 16:58 GMT
Thanks! Quick and simple answer is what I was looking for, and you did just
that. Just knowing there is "not" a way to do it in Power Point has ended my
periodic brain tortures searching for the information through the program
help. Always asking myself, am I missing something, or maybe it won't even do
it. I had gotten to where i believed it didn't, and that's when I posted the
question. Thank you, your answer is very helpful.

> You will need to use sound editor such as Audacity (
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ ) to fade the music. You cannot use
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> > for my intro.
> > Thank You,
tohlz - 30 Nov 2005 17:38 GMT
Glad to help! :)
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> Thanks! Quick and simple answer is what I was looking for, and you did just
> that. Just knowing there is "not" a way to do it in Power Point has ended my
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> > > for my intro.
> > > Thank You,
 
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