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sound in PPT 2003

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Danchio - 09 Aug 2006 21:53 GMT
I insert a mp3 sound file in a slide, and i can listen it. But when i send
this ppt in a email, nobody can listen that sound in ppt.
How can i solve this problem???
Michael Koerner - 09 Aug 2006 23:29 GMT
Unfortunately, MP3 files are linked and not embedded and have to be sent
along with the presentation to be heard on other computers

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>I insert a mp3 sound file in a slide, and i can listen it. But when i send
> this ppt in a email, nobody can listen that sound in ppt.
> How can i solve this problem???
tohlz - 10 Aug 2006 02:59 GMT
Austin also has a nice add-in called PFCExpress which allows you to email
presentations that contains media easily. You can check out the features here:
http://pfcmedia.com/FeaturesExpress.htm

And to try it out:
http://pfcmedia.com/Downloads.htm
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> Unfortunately, MP3 files are linked and not embedded and have to be sent
> along with the presentation to be heard on other computers
>
> >I insert a mp3 sound file in a slide, and i can listen it. But when i send
> > this ppt in a email, nobody can listen that sound in ppt.
> > How can i solve this problem???
Danchio - 10 Aug 2006 13:59 GMT
Thanks guys

> Austin also has a nice add-in called PFCExpress which allows you to email
> presentations that contains media easily. You can check out the features here:
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> > > this ppt in a email, nobody can listen that sound in ppt.
> > > How can i solve this problem???
 
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