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Let's
say I want to add music from a CD. |  |
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Great
idea. Music really jazzes up a presentation. Maybe you
want to add music from my band, the Swingin' Sultans of
Software?
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Actually,
I was thinking more along the lines of the Smashing
Pumpkins. I want to do a presentation on the history of
Halloween. You know, pumpkins, Halloween.
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Not
to mention their lead singer, Billy Corgan, he can look
pretty ghoulish... Heh heh. |
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Adding music from CDs
If you have a CD ROM drive installed in your computer, you
can add CD music tracks to your PowerPoint presentations.
However, you can only add the music tracks to slides. The
track will not attach to objects, animations, or
transitions.
Here's how you add a CD music track to your slide.
1. In Slide View, display the slide you want to
add the music track to.
2. Click the Insert menu, point to Movies
and Sounds, and then click Play CD Audio Track.
The Play Options dialog box will appear.
3. Under Play CD Audio Track, enter the
music track number in the Start and End Track boxes
provided. For example, to add the second track of the
CD, type 2 in the Start Track box and in
the End Track box. If you want to play just the
first 10 seconds of the track, type 10 seconds in the
End Track At box.
A CD icon appears in the middle of your slide. You can
resize this icon or move it to other parts of the slide.
5. To play the CD track, double-click the CD
icon. But make sure the CD is in the drive. Otherwise,
the music won't play.
You can use the Windows CD Player to determine the
start and end times of a portion of music on a CD. To open
the Windows CD Player in Windows 95, go to your Windows
desktop and click the Start button. Point to Programs,
point to Accessories, then Multimedia, and click CD
Player.
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If
I'm giving a slide presentation, it seems really awkward
to have to click on a CD icon. Is there a way to make it
automatic? |
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What
are computers for? Automatic is my middle name. |
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Power
Automatic Point. Odd name. |  |
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It's
a figure of speech. My middle name is actually
Bartholomew. |
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Making music play
automatically
You can make the music play automatically if you give the
CD icon an animation order.
The following steps show you how to add an animation
effect and an animation order to your CD icon.
Note: It's
not necessary to add an animation effect to make the CD
music play automatically, but it certainly adds visual
interest. Especially when the CD icon "makes an
entrance" before it starts playing.
1. In Slide View, click the CD icon to select it.
2. Click the Slide Show menu, then
click Custom Animation. The Custom Animation
dialog box will appear.
3. Click the Play Settings tab, and then click
the check box beside Play using animation order.
The CD file appears in the Animation order box.
4. Next, click the Effects tab, and then select an
animation effect from the Effect drop-down list. For
example, Crawl From Right.
5. Click OK to close the Custom Animation dialog
box.
During the Slide Show, the audio track will start to
play when the CD icon comes in from the right of the
screen.
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