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I can answer PowerPoint related questions about audio, video and other rich media issues, slide transitions and animation effects, PowerPoint 2003/2007 Tips & Tricks, and presentation-based training and learning.
My experience is using PowerPoint for business and educational purposes, especially focusing on delivery of PowerPoint presentation online and offline.
Bachelor's Dgree of Information Management
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Hi, peter. Sorry to answer your question late. Which version of powerpoint do you use? In powerpoint 2007, you can try: 1. Click the sound icon. 2. On the Animations tab, click Custom Animation.
Set up the effect of the sound: 1. Click animations tab, then click the custom animation, you can see a pop-up window. 2. Click the sound file that you want to set, Click the drop down arrow of the
Hi Barbara, Stpes for seting the effect of the sound: 1. Click animations tab, then click the custom animation, you can see a pop-up window. 2. Click the sound file that you want to set, Click the
A suggestion to you. Convert your PowerPoint to video format. Your video which was inserted to presentation will be play perfectly. A free converter to you: http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/free-powerpoint-to-video-converter
Hi, Jeff. You can embed your excel to PowerPoint with the following steps. Click in the text box of the item where you want to place the linked object or embedded object. On the Insert menu, click
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