I was looking up a question about emailing a PowerPoint slide with sound in it and I saw that you were responding to these questions. I have a PowerPoint slide someone sent to me. In it are two sound files that play if you click on the icon for the sound. How do I find that sound and save it to my computer so I can insert it in other slide shows or put it "behind" other icons?
tajsimmons
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January 31st, 2005 12:00
sugar_bearz,
You can only "view" a powerpoint presentation with the powerpoint viewer, or "print" 1 slide per page.
If you need to do anything else, you need the full powerpoint software to edit the presentation or print 3 to a page, of change the font size.
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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scoobydooby
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January 31st, 2005 19:00
You can install OpenOffice ( www.openoffice.org ), which contains a freeware equivalent of PowerPoint.
This program can be used to both edit PowerPoint presentations, as well as create new presentations, and saving them to the powerpoint file type.
Message Edited by scoobydooby on 01-31-2005 04:58 PM
SEMANA
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May 19th, 2006 15:00
I was looking up a question about emailing a PowerPoint slide with sound in it and I saw that you were responding to these questions. I have a PowerPoint slide someone sent to me. In it are two sound files that play if you click on the icon for the sound. How do I find that sound and save it to my computer so I can insert it in other slide shows or put it "behind" other icons?
Thanks for any help.
tajsimmons
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May 22nd, 2006 14:00
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00778.htm
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