Continuous slide show with music

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pastorswife

How do you keep the slide show continuous with a continuous music. At the
beginning of the presentation the music starts but the slides do not move.
When I click on them the music stops and won't start again. Please help.
Thanks!
 
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pastorswife

Thanks! I now know that I need to convert Mp3 files to WAV. Now I have to
learn to do that. From what I have seen - it might not be worth the trouble.
 
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Andy I.

Hi "pastorswife",

Don't despair.............. the free program "Switch" will convert MP3 files
to WAV very easily.

Good Luck.
Andy I.


: Thanks! I now know that I need to convert Mp3 files to WAV. Now I have to
: learn to do that. From what I have seen - it might not be worth the
trouble.
:
: "TAJ Simmons" wrote:
:
: > pastors wife
: >
: > see
: > Play sounds across multiple slides (A WAV runs through it)
: > http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00047.htm
: >
: >
: > cheers
: >
: > TAJ Simmons
: > Microsoft Powerpoint MVP
: >
: > http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
: > awesome - powerpoint templates,
: > powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...
: >
: >
: > : > > How do you keep the slide show continuous with a continuous music. At
the
: > > beginning of the presentation the music starts but the slides do not
move.
: > > When I click on them the music stops and won't start again. Please
help.
: > > Thanks!
: >
: >
: >
 
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phtar

This is for PowerPoint 2007, PowerPoint 2003 is similar with it.
1. In slide 1, click insert -> sound -> sound from file. Select the music you want to insert;
2. In the succeeding dialog box which say “How do you want the sound to start in the slide show, please select “Automatically”.
3. Select "Loop Until Stopped” at the "Sound Option" above the slide, at the same time, in the “Play Sound” item, select “play across slide”.
After you have done the three steps above, the music you desired can be played all over the slides.
 

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