Greetings from Downunder
I frequently get presentations from my colleagues with music embedded in
them.
What do I need to do to find out the title, duration, and all other details
related to that sound file?
Using XP Pro + SP2 and Office 2003.
All help always appreciated.
/carl
Dennis Meding - 19 Jul 2007 08:11 GMT
Hi Carl,
try to save your presentation as web page (--> file/save as web page).
Powerpoint creates a folder with all related files. There should be your
sound file, too. You should get all your information, if you play it in
your media player.
Greets
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Dennis Meding
Diplom-Medienökonom (FH)
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Von: Carl [mailto:acj1@itconnect.net.au]
Bereitgestellt: Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2007 06:50
Bereitgestellt in: microsoft.public.powerpoint
Unterhaltung: Embedded sound
Betreff: Embedded sound
Greetings from Downunder
I frequently get presentations from my colleagues with music embedded in
them.
What do I need to do to find out the title, duration, and all other
details
related to that sound file?
Using XP Pro + SP2 and Office 2003.
All help always appreciated.
/carl
Carl - 19 Jul 2007 08:32 GMT
Thank you Dennis (or maybe Danke) -- worked perfectly
/carl
> Hi Carl,
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> All help always appreciated.
> /carl
Alex Cahell - 19 Jul 2007 09:54 GMT
You can save your powerpoint presentation as web page
File > Save as > Web pege
or convert it to video or flash
http://www.geovid.com/Presentation_to_Video_Converter/
> Greetings from Downunder
> I frequently get presentations from my colleagues with music embedded in
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> All help always appreciated.
> /carl