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How do I add a wav file in Powerpoint.pps to play over all slides

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brunopeecees - 18 Sep 2006 03:30 GMT
I have gone into Slide Transitions ............... inserted a wav file in the
appropriate box. Clicked Apply to all slides.
The music does not play.
I can put the same file in from the insert Movies and Sounds menu.
The file only plays on one slide and the pps does not move on.
Luc - 18 Sep 2006 07:24 GMT
brunopeecees,
Have a look here:
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00047.htm
http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipskeepplaying.html

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Luc Sanders
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>I have gone into Slide Transitions ............... inserted a wav file in
>the
> appropriate box. Clicked Apply to all slides.
> The music does not play.
> I can put the same file in from the insert Movies and Sounds menu.
> The file only plays on one slide and the pps does not move on.
John Wilson - 18 Sep 2006 08:52 GMT
In addition to Luc's links (thanks!) if you insert a wav as a transition do
not click "apply to all slides" just put it on slide 1. It will automatically
play across slides. If you want it to repeat click "loop until next sound"
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> I have gone into Slide Transitions ............... inserted a wav file in the
> appropriate box. Clicked Apply to all slides.
> The music does not play.
> I can put the same file in from the insert Movies and Sounds menu.
> The file only plays on one slide and the pps does not move on.

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