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Just
to cover all the bases here, can you talk about some other
ways to bring sound into a presentation? You know, if you
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Adding sound files from
other sources
You can add sound files to your presentations from a
variety of sources. For example, you can add sound files
you find on the Internet or special sound effects CDs.
However, PowerPoint does not recognize all sound file
types. WAV and MIDI are two of the types it does
recognize.
Let's say you've downloaded some WAV sound files from
the Internet to your hard drive. Here's how you would add
one of the sound files to your slide.
1. Click the Insert menu, point to Movies
and Sounds, then click Sound from File.
2. In the Look in box, specify the drive
and folder where the sound file is located.
3. In the file list, click the sound file you
want, then click OK.
PowerPoint will add a speaker icon to your slide.
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