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Guest
Hi Bill,
No, no one of the cases does apply for me.
1. The presentations are *.pps files and this is a registered file type
which opens
with Microsoft Office Power Point.
2. In the office I use Outlook2003 and not Outlook Express.
( By the way, on my home computer I use Outlook Express version 5.5 and
I have Office 97 installed, and THE SAME presentations run without any
problem, with sound OK. ).
3. I tried to open such a presentation in PowerPoint and saved it to C:\ as a
*.pps file, but this does not solve the problem, there is still no sound.
Thks & Best rgds,
Iudith
No, no one of the cases does apply for me.
1. The presentations are *.pps files and this is a registered file type
which opens
with Microsoft Office Power Point.
2. In the office I use Outlook2003 and not Outlook Express.
( By the way, on my home computer I use Outlook Express version 5.5 and
I have Office 97 installed, and THE SAME presentations run without any
problem, with sound OK. ).
3. I tried to open such a presentation in PowerPoint and saved it to C:\ as a
*.pps file, but this does not solve the problem, there is still no sound.
Thks & Best rgds,
Iudith