This should get you started.
Play sounds across multiple slides (A WAV runs through it)
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00047.htm

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| Have created a 7 page PP presentation with a WAV file imbedded and it starts
| out just fine. Even tho it has been set to 'continue looping' as soon as
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| Other than this quirk it works fine.
| (I believe its PP 2000 but dont know how to tell for sure)
Lildevil - 20 Feb 2006 21:47 GMT
This is the website I used and followed the instructions on how to put the
music into the presentation.
Unfortunately they don't give a 'fix' for my problem
> This should get you started.
> Play sounds across multiple slides (A WAV runs through it)
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> | Other than this quirk it works fine.
> | (I believe its PP 2000 but dont know how to tell for sure)
I'll answer these in reverse order...
To find out which version you have, do Help--> About Microsoft PowerPoint.
Version information will be at the end of the first line of text.
To get your music to play across slides, check out this entry from Steve
Rindsberg's PPT FAQ:
Play sounds across multiple slides (A WAV runs through it)
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00047.htm

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> Have created a 7 page PP presentation with a WAV file imbedded and it
> starts out just fine. Even tho it has been set to 'continue looping' as
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Other than this quirk it works fine.
> (I believe its PP 2000 but dont know how to tell for sure)
Lildevil - 20 Feb 2006 21:48 GMT
Do have PP 2000 so thankyou for that.
Unfortunately the site recommended is the one I used in the first place but
they dont' offer a 'fix' for my problem.
> I'll answer these in reverse order...
> To find out which version you have, do Help--> About Microsoft PowerPoint.
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>> Other than this quirk it works fine.
>> (I believe its PP 2000 but dont know how to tell for sure)