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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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Dear Robin, You can put an object on every slide in your presentation by putting it on the "Slide Master". Click "View"->"Slide Master", you can select one slide then add your title in it. And delete
After inserting music into PowerPoint file, you should 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
Hi Jo, If the PowerPoint presentation is too big in file size, it will be too difficult to Email. You can try this software(http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.html) to convert for high-quality
Hi Diane, I think maybe you can try to insert movie again. Not all inserted movie files in PowerPoint is embedded, movie files in wav format larger than 100 KB (i.e. anything but a short sound effect)
Hi Sas, I received your file. There are many people ask this question before, but I will tell you there is no answer of this question in PowerPoint till now. In PowerPoint, you can not set up your
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