When you say that you tried it, what did you do? Did you delete the sound
file and re-insert it to see whether PowerPoint would embed it? I guess I
should have mentioned that the setting controls what PowerPoint does at the
time that you insert the file. It doesn't change a link to an embedded file
by just changing the setting.
"Sean Yaffe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I tried it and it didnt work. anything else? I'm trying
> to download a sitcom theme song onto the presentation, and
> it only seems to work on my home pc. Anyone, please help!
> >-----Original Message-----
> >It is possible that the WAV file was not embedded.
> Though WAV's can be
> >embedded, they will be linked if they are larger than the
> size limit that
> >you set in Tools > Options > General. Change that
> setting to 50000 (50 MB)
> >and if your WAV is not greater than 50 MB it will be
> embedded.
> >--
> >
> >Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
> >http://www.soniacoleman.com
> >(Tutorials and Autorun CD Project Creator)
> >PowerPoint Live! - Featured Speaker
> >Tucson, AZ; October 12-15, 2003
> >
> >
> >"Juan Wilcox" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news:0a9801c35ce3$4eb32240$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Prepared my first slide show presentation with music
> sound
> >> (WAV) inserted and it performs perfectly on my machine
> >> both as PPT and PPS file types.When I email the PPS as
> an
> >> attachment on the receiving machine the slide show can
> be
> >> seen but not the music cannot be heard.Isaved the slide
> >> show(PPT) together with the WAV file to a folder and
> then
> >> inserted the music to the presentation. Why can't it be
> >> heard?
> >
> >
> >.
> >