What John said.
Also, ensure that your Windows wav volume control are set somewhere around
maximum. To do that, double click on the volume icon on the taskbar. If the
Wave (not the volume control itself) is not showing, click Options >
Properties. Under "Adjust voume for", select Playback. Put a checkmark on
wave. Click Ok. Drag the volume for wave to the max. Hope this helps.

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> In the full version of ppt (maybe only 2003 not sure) you can right click
> the sound icon >>edit sound object and set the volume.
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>> S
spamlet - 07 Jun 2007 18:04 GMT
Thanks to you both:
We have ppt 2002, and right clicking the sound icon only gives the option of
looping it: no volume settings (I've checked: this also pertains if I copy
the files from the read only disc and make them not read only.)
The system volume settings already include the wav slider. This along with
all the others is at full: and I also have them all set at full left and
only use one speaker to get as much volume as I can! (Our Dell Optiplex GX
270 has no built in speaker: and I suspect it lacks a pre amp that that
would entail and might help!)
Ta for trying and good to see the responses are a prompt in this group as in
the other ms ones.
Cheers,
S
> What John said.
> Also, ensure that your Windows wav volume control are set somewhere around
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>>> S