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Z.Zar
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      6th Nov 2003
I've made a presentation with powerpoint and added WAV audio files with
voices. Now I'd like to put this presentation on a CD, but if I try to
move the folder were I put my sound files, the presentation doesn't
find them.

¿How should I change the directory where the pps. searches for audio
files?
¿Should I do it for each audio file or is there a way to do it all in
once?
¿Is there a way so that the presentation runs automatically when the CD
is introduced?

Thxs a lot. ¡It's my first serious run!!!



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      6th Nov 2003
To fix the links yourself, you'll have to move the files into the same
folder as where the presentation is stored, delete all of the WAV's and add
them back in. That will ensure that the links won't break.

Or you could use our software which fixes the links for you and prepares
everything in a tidy package to be burned to a CD - -
http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorial...structions.htm.

However, if you are using PowerPoint 97 or PowerPoint 2000, I recommend that
you fix the links yourself and create the autorun CD yourself using the old
PowerPoint 97 Viewer.
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Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
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http://www.soniacoleman.com/

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> I've made a presentation with powerpoint and added WAV audio files with
> voices. Now I'd like to put this presentation on a CD, but if I try to
> move the folder were I put my sound files, the presentation doesn't
> find them.
>
> ¿How should I change the directory where the pps. searches for audio
> files?
> ¿Should I do it for each audio file or is there a way to do it all in
> once?
> ¿Is there a way so that the presentation runs automatically when the CD
> is introduced?
>
> Thxs a lot. ¡It's my first serious run!!!
>
>
>
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      6th Nov 2003
Thxs!!!



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Z.Zar
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      6th Nov 2003
Sorry, how must I do now so that the .gif of the little blue megaphone
does not appear on the screen when viewed the presentation?

Has it become clear that I'm really new on these tasks??



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      6th Nov 2003
Drag the megaphone off the slide and on to the gray area around it.

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> does not appear on the screen when viewed the presentation?
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> Has it become clear that I'm really new on these tasks??
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      6th Nov 2003
Great!!!!!!! Thxs folks!



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