Hi Lucy,
I did that, but there are no sound files at all. there are only .gif .jpeg
..xml .htm .css .mso .wmf .js and .emz what's weird is that on my computer
that has Vista if I just double click on the sound icon in the slide, it
opens automatically in my designated .wav player, but on any computer with xp
(we have several people working on this as well with only xp) it only gives
you the option to play or open and it uses some odd little player I haven't
seen. If you have any ideas that would be great. Thanks!
"Lucy Thomson" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Save the ppt as a web page (NOT a single file web page) and it will create a
> folder of 'stuff'. In amongst the 'stuff' will be a .wav file - that's your
> music :-)
>
> Lucy
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> >I have a presentation that I received and I need to extract the audio so i
> > can play it using another player that can utilize a footpedal.
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