Sending Voice/Music Embedding Slides

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I have recorded voice narration and a sound tract to a slide presentation on
my home computer. I emailed the file to my work email address. When I
opened the file at work, I couldn't hear the voice or music. I have a sound
card in both computers, so I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. Can anyone
help. I need an answer soon because my presentation my be turned in by next
week. Thanks in advacne.
 
The only files that get embedded are .wav files. the remainder are linked, and
need to be sent along with the presentation

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I have recorded voice narration and a sound tract to a slide presentation on
my home computer. I emailed the file to my work email address. When I
opened the file at work, I couldn't hear the voice or music. I have a sound
card in both computers, so I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. Can anyone
help. I need an answer soon because my presentation my be turned in by next
week. Thanks in advacne.
 
I have recorded voice narration and a sound tract to a slide presentation on
my home computer. I emailed the file to my work email address. When I
opened the file at work, I couldn't hear the voice or music. I have a sound
card in both computers, so I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. Can anyone
help. I need an answer soon because my presentation my be turned in by next
week. Thanks in advacne.

If you chose the Link option, your narration was recorded into a series of WAV
files in the same folder as the PPT itself. You'd need to send all of those
files along with the PPT.

It might be best to skip the link option when you need to email files.
 
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