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Presentation saved as a web page ... no advance or audio

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eztune - 18 Jul 2007 03:52 GMT
Having a PP presentation with manual click to advance and an audio (wav) that
tests well, I saved it as a web page.  I placed it into my web site with no
problems.  I cannot advance by click, but the audio plays.

I added forward and previous tools on the first page, then repeated saving
it as a web page.  It now advances one page, but the audio stops.  

How do I play the audio for all pages, and have a manual click to advance
when saved as a web page?  Your assist would be greatly appreciated.
Bill Dilworth - 18 Jul 2007 09:20 GMT
This link may help:

Sounds won't play across multiple slides on the web
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00303.htm

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> Having a PP presentation with manual click to advance and an audio (wav)
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> How do I play the audio for all pages, and have a manual click to advance
> when saved as a web page?  Your assist would be greatly appreciated.
 
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