I'd go ahead and break the voice-over apart. I also recommend investing in
Camtasia:
www.techsmith.com
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Thanks,
Glenna Shaw
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
http://www.pptmagic.com
"brad o." wrote:
> Hi, I have a PowerPoint presentation that includes hyperlinks to pdf's and
> web content. In addition, I recorded my voice from when I gave the
> presentation (all in one file), and now I'd like to put the whole thing
> online for others to access. I can see that there could be many ways to get
> this all online, but I'm looking for concise suggestions.
>
> When I gave the presentation, I was able to move through the slides in a
> linear fashion (manually), and select hyperlinks at the appropriate time (for
> example, bringing up Explorer or Adobe Reader), and then return to the
> presentation by using the mouse, all the while providing the voice-over.
>
> So, how would I automate all this for the online user? Is there a way to
> control the whole process, or should I prompt the user with the audio to
> click a hyperlink, and then go back to the presentation? Should I break the
> audio into slide-specific clips?
>
> thx,
>
> brad