How do I repeat a music selection?

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skip

I am using PP 2003. I am making a slide presentation in which I want
to use a converted CD selection to the WMA format. I want this
selection to run all the way through the presentation which has 75
slides, random slide transistion.
Here is the set up.
Start after previous
Effect options: start playing from beginning
stop playing after 999
Timing: After previous
Delay = 0
Repeat = none

I also want to hide the pointer during the presentation.
Any help with these minor problems would be greatly appreciated.

Dan (Still going in circles)
 
G

Guest

Hi,

I am working on trying to fix the other problem you are having but when a
PowerPoint presentation is active the pointer should automatically disappear
after about 5 seconds of the slideshow beginning. If you use the mouse in the
powerpoint presentation and move it the pointer will re-appear and then will
disappear 5 seconds later. To move to the next slide you can use the arrow
keys on the keyboard or hold the mouse still and click the left hand button.

Regards

Matthew Breen
 
E

Echo S

Try setting the start/timing to "with previous."

I think Matthew's got you covered on the mouse pointer.
 
S

skip

Matthew
Thank you for getting back to me. I tried what you said and it looks
as if it will work.


I am using PP 2003. I am making a slide presentation in which I want
to use a converted CD selection to the WMA format. I want this
selection to run all the way through the presentation which has 75
slides, random slide transistion.
Here is the set up.
Start after previous
Effect options: start playing from beginning
stop playing after 999
Timing: After previous
Delay = 0
Repeat = none

I also want to hide the pointer during the presentation.
Any help with these minor problems would be greatly appreciated.

Dan (Still going in circles)


Dan (Still going in circles)
 
S

skip

Echo,
Thanks for the suggestion, but that does not work either.


Try setting the start/timing to "with previous."

I think Matthew's got you covered on the mouse pointer.


Dan (Still going in circles)
 

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