put sound file in first slide, out of view. Right Click, select custom animation select the sound icon, then add animation, sound actions, play, select the animation, check Start Playing: from beginning, check Stop Playing: after 99 (or highest number) slides. now you're set! By James R
wow this was really helpful
-funnydove
Not helpful
-Mario maniac
not helpful at all
Ok, there is no way to improve James R's response.... He is right on target. I was having the same issue just a few minutes earlier and happened across this answer when asking for assistance. His instructions are very easy to follow and my ppt is working wonderfully. Perhaps you both need to take a step back. I'm not being rude, but you both may find that "PowerPoint for Dummies" may be of better aid.
-Lori
it didnt help at all 4 me
Hey, even though the answer may be unhelpful, there's no need to be mean about it. Ask questions but don't be a put-down, 'cuz that's just not cool.
-Crystal
If you have power point 2010, on the top bar you press the insert tab and press the audio drop down and press whichever option you prefer. After this double click the audio and press the Playback tab, press the drop down where it says On Click and change this to Play Across Slides. (Only Optional) Just under what you have just done there should be a Hide During Show, check this box. And that's it, hope this was helpful! <3
-Shelby
In Powerpoint 2007, there should be a button called Loop Continuously. This will repeat the song till the end of the PowerPoint and should be located under the Sound Options tab that appears when you click on the sounds icon.
Glass
If you mean how do you change notes, that's what the slide is for. You can change the way in which you blow air into the horn, and, or, slide the slide in or out.
it most definitely was a MusicMan Stingray
Your either talking about the tuning slide, or the slide. The slide is used to play different notes, just like valves are used on trumpets. There are 7 slide positions, and different slides positions mean different notes. The tuning slide is used to make sure your in tune. If your flat (your pitch is low) then you push in on the tuning slide. If your sharp (your pitch is high) then you push out your tuning slide.
Anytime before you play.
You can play a power point presentation by clicking on Slide Show. You can also play it by hitting F5 in presentation.
You cannot convert Power Point file to play in DVD. DVD's can play only audio or video files.
I dont know! lol
Africa by toto,clocks by coldplay,or even 90s or 80s techno keyboard songs these are some good songs to play during and power point.
Playing the point is when a player, generally the top defencemen, manages the power play by postioning themselves just inside the blue line. this allows the player to shoot or pass the puck is a more succesfull manner. Playing the point, being the catilst of the power play.
Bobby Orr
Go to 'Slideshow' then click 'Play from Beginning' or something like that or 'Play from Current Slide.'
no you don't ever have to slide unless you want to
yes
A Trombone. The slide allows the trombone to play lower pitches.
With a lot of practise
You should play water slide slalom