Okay.
Let me throw you a softball question: How does sound add
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It's
exactly the same as when sound was first added to silent
film. It engages a whole new sense. For example, if you
have a banner flying onto the screen, it's really cool to
give it a flying sound.
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A
flying sound? Kind of like a "whoosh"? |
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You've
got it. Here, let me show you how to add sound effects to
animation. |
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Note: To
hear the sound effects, make sure you have a sound card
installed in your computer.
Adding sound to
animations
Some of the animations in PowerPoint, for example, the
Flying Effect, already have sound built into them. But
most of the animations do not have sound effects.
In PowerPoint you can add sound to any animation. You
can also replace the current sound effect on an animation
with a new one.
Try adding a sound effect to an animation.
1. In Slide View, select the animated object you
want to add the sound effect to by clicking it.
2. Click the Slide Show menu, then
click Custom Animation. You can also click the
Custom Animation button on the Animation Effects
toolbar.
3. Under Entry animation and sound, select
a sound effect from the drop-down list.
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Incredible!
Dare I say madcap! How about a transition? Can we add
sound effects to that too? |  |
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Yeah,
like the "Boop" sound from those old slides
shows in school that told the teacher to go to the next
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Most
of the people in your studio audience are probably too
young to remember those days. Nevertheless, adding sound
to a transition is easy and effective. |
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Adding sound to
transitions
Spice up your transitions by adding sound effects to them.
Here's how:
1. In Slide Sorter View, click the slide with the
transition you are adding sound to.
2. Click the Slide Show menu, and then
click Slide Transition. The Slide Transition
dialog box will appear.
3. Select a sound effect from the Sound
drop-down list, then click Apply. The sound is
added to the transition.
If you want the sound to continue playing until the
next sound in your presentation, click the check box next
to 'Loop until next sound'. But use this feature
sparingly. Some sounds may lose their effect if they are
played too long. Or, they may interfere with other
elements of your presentation.
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