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Audio not playing in PowerPoint 2004

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patsy - 06 Aug 2006 20:49 GMT
Audio (sounds and music) is not playing on a PowerPoint 2004 slide. If the
icon is double-clicked, nothing is heard. In presentation mode, no audio is
heard. The sound is up all of the way and the sounds play fine if the file
itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?
Crimson - 06 Aug 2006 21:56 GMT
The audio file has to be in the same folder as the presentation itself.  It
cannot be saved elsewhere.

> Audio (sounds and music) is not playing on a PowerPoint 2004 slide. If the
> icon is double-clicked, nothing is heard. In presentation mode, no audio is
> heard. The sound is up all of the way and the sounds play fine if the file
> itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?
patsy - 06 Aug 2006 22:14 GMT
The audio is in the same folder with the preso. I am using a MacBook. I also
have no sound with Real Player. The file works fine on my PowerBook G4.

> The audio file has to be in the same folder as the presentation itself.  It
> cannot be saved elsewhere.
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> > heard. The sound is up all of the way and the sounds play fine if the file
> > itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?
Michael Koerner - 06 Aug 2006 23:30 GMT
You may want to ask your question in the Mac PowerPoint newsgroup.

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MS MVP - PowerPoint

> The audio is in the same folder with the preso. I am using a MacBook. I
> also
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>> > file
>> > itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?
patsy - 07 Aug 2006 01:22 GMT
I thought this was it! I do not see a forum for Mac PowerPoint. Do you know
the URL?

> You may want to ask your question in the Mac PowerPoint newsgroup.
>
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> >> > file
> >> > itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?
Michael Koerner - 07 Aug 2006 03:18 GMT
This should get you started
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/index.html#MAC_FAQS

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>I thought this was it! I do not see a forum for Mac PowerPoint. Do you know
> the URL?
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>> >> > itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?
John Wilson - 07 Aug 2006 07:50 GMT
Mac powerpoint group
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?dg=micro
soft.public.mac.office.powerpoint&cat=en_us_daf6a0da-8c15-478b-bdef-02f74bb0ec8a
&lang=en&cr=us

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> I thought this was it! I do not see a forum for Mac PowerPoint. Do you know
> the URL?
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> > >> > file
> > >> > itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?
patsy - 24 Aug 2006 22:27 GMT
No, this problem has not been solved. I still have no audio playing in
PowerPoint on my MacBook running 10.4.7 and Office 2004. When I add music
(.mov, .wav. mp3) from a file that is in the same folder with the ppt file,
the music will not play. Even when you double click it when in the edit mode,
the music will not play. However, if you double click on the file, the music
plays.

> Mac powerpoint group
> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/list/en-us/default.aspx?dg=micro
soft.public.mac.office.powerpoint&cat=en_us_daf6a0da-8c15-478b-bdef-02f74bb0ec8a
&lang=en&cr=us

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> > > >> > file
> > > >> > itself it double-clicked. Any suggestions?

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