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      5th Jul 2005
I have a generic presentation I started with. It can be modified &
personalized. How can I delete the narration. "Slide Show Setup" does not
work. The icon for sound is not on the slide to delete. Help!!!
 
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sabrina wrote:
> I have a generic presentation I started with. It can be modified &
> personalized. How can I delete the narration. "Slide Show Setup"
> does not work. The icon for sound is not on the slide to delete.
> Help!!!


Well, how did you insert the narration in the first place? Is it perhaps
connected to the slide transition?

You can also use File/Save as HTML and then delete the sounds from the
resulting files. Reopen the HTML file in PPT (go to File/Open and select
"all files" from the "file types" drop-down and then navigate to the HTML
file to do so) and use File/Save As to resave as a PPT file.

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I found out from the home office that the sound is in a wav file that is
embedded on the CD, no inst on how to get it off though...anymore thoughts
would be helpful!!
Sabrian

"Echo S" wrote:

> sabrina wrote:
> > I have a generic presentation I started with. It can be modified &
> > personalized. How can I delete the narration. "Slide Show Setup"
> > does not work. The icon for sound is not on the slide to delete.
> > Help!!!

>
> Well, how did you insert the narration in the first place? Is it perhaps
> connected to the slide transition?
>
> You can also use File/Save as HTML and then delete the sounds from the
> resulting files. Reopen the HTML file in PPT (go to File/Open and select
> "all files" from the "file types" drop-down and then navigate to the HTML
> file to do so) and use File/Save As to resave as a PPT file.
>
> --
> Echo [MS PPT MVP]
> http://www.echosvoice.com
>
>
>

 
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      5th Jul 2005
You'll need to do the Save as HTML thing I described, then.

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http://www.echosvoice.com

sabrina wrote:
> I found out from the home office that the sound is in a wav file that
> is embedded on the CD, no inst on how to get it off though...anymore
> thoughts would be helpful!!
> Sabrian
>
> "Echo S" wrote:
>
>> sabrina wrote:
>>> I have a generic presentation I started with. It can be modified &
>>> personalized. How can I delete the narration. "Slide Show Setup"
>>> does not work. The icon for sound is not on the slide to delete.
>>> Help!!!

>>
>> Well, how did you insert the narration in the first place? Is it
>> perhaps connected to the slide transition?
>>
>> You can also use File/Save as HTML and then delete the sounds from
>> the resulting files. Reopen the HTML file in PPT (go to File/Open
>> and select "all files" from the "file types" drop-down and then
>> navigate to the HTML file to do so) and use File/Save As to resave
>> as a PPT file.
>>
>> --
>> Echo [MS PPT MVP]
>> http://www.echosvoice.com




 
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