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Donna
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      13th Jun 2005
I've searched and can't seem to come up with an answer. I want to be
able to click through all the slides manually but I am wondering if I
can narrate only some slides in my presentation and have the audio
after I click to open that slide with out having to click on the sound
icon? I don't want to have the presentation advance automatically and I
want some slides to have no narration. I'm not sure if this is possible
but any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks

 
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Austin Myers
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      13th Jun 2005
PowerPoint version?

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Solutions to Multimedia in PowerPoint www.pfcmedia.com


"Donna" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've searched and can't seem to come up with an answer. I want to be
> able to click through all the slides manually but I am wondering if I
> can narrate only some slides in my presentation and have the audio
> after I click to open that slide with out having to click on the sound
> icon? I don't want to have the presentation advance automatically and I
> want some slides to have no narration. I'm not sure if this is possible
> but any help is greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
>


 
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Echo S
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      14th Jun 2005
Set the narration's animation to start with previous instead of start on
click.

If you want specifics, we need to know what version of PPT you're using.

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"Donna" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've searched and can't seem to come up with an answer. I want to be
> able to click through all the slides manually but I am wondering if I
> can narrate only some slides in my presentation and have the audio
> after I click to open that slide with out having to click on the sound
> icon? I don't want to have the presentation advance automatically and I
> want some slides to have no narration. I'm not sure if this is possible
> but any help is greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
>



 
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Donna
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      15th Jun 2005
Sorry, I forgot to add that I am using PowerPoint 2003.

 
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