You will need to 'rip' the audio from the CD to a .wav, .aiff or .mp3 file
first, then select the appropriate slide and go;
Insert->Movies and Sounds->Sound from file...
and select the file(s) you want to play along with your presentation. To
rip the sound from your CD, try using Windows Media player, Nero, iTunes or
any number of applications (there are many free/demo ones out there that you
can use if necesary)
Hope this helps.
Mr. Smith
> I have created a presentation and can present it with the music as long as
> the cd is in the drive however it is for my kindergarten class and I would
> like to make a copy for all of my students with the music and don't know how
> to get the music onto the presentation for the families. HELP!! Need to have
> completed by Thursday.
desperate teacher - 06 Jun 2006 05:55 GMT
Okay but I downloaded it from Rhapsody and have it on a cd, as long as the cd
is in the drive it will work. I can't get into a format that is a sound file
so that I can save it in the ppt folder.
> You will need to 'rip' the audio from the CD to a .wav, .aiff or .mp3 file
> first, then select the appropriate slide and go;
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> > to get the music onto the presentation for the families. HELP!! Need to have
> > completed by Thursday.
Michael Koerner - 06 Jun 2006 13:03 GMT
The latest version of Windows media player will convert the CD file into a
usable product to insert into your presentation

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| Okay but I downloaded it from Rhapsody and have it on a cd, as long as the cd
| is in the drive it will work. I can't get into a format that is a sound file
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| > > to get the music onto the presentation for the families. HELP!! Need to have
| > > completed by Thursday.