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MS Office Forum / General PowerPoint Questions / September 2006

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anjana s - 31 Aug 2006 16:13 GMT
what should i do to transfer  music from a cd to my powerpoint presentation
John Wilson - 31 Aug 2006 16:22 GMT
Assuming that youre not breaking copyright you will need to use a program to
rip an mp3 from the CD (Cdex will do it -convert > extract CD files to
compressed audio) and then use Cdex to make the mp3 embeddable

Details of how to do the latter and also how to get Cdex

-- http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/pptembedmp3.html

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> what should i do to transfer  music from a cd to my powerpoint presentation
James - 01 Sep 2006 13:10 GMT
John Wilson Wrote:
> you will need to use a program to
> rip an mp3 from the CD (Cdex will do it -convert > extract CD files t
> compressed audio)

or also windows media player which is usually installed with windows x
can do i

--
Jame

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Niccas - 05 Sep 2006 07:57 GMT
I have set up an invitation in powerpoint as a slide show but when my
recipients open it from an email, the pages are really fast and they cant
read them. On mine when I open the attachment it is fine! Please help!
Thank you!

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