Yes, there were two sound files in my Slide Transition box.
After [oh, maybe ten hours work] I discovered the problem:
When you select "[No Sound]" you must check "Apply to All"
and uncheck the Loop box. That will delete any and all sound files.
See
http://RDStouffer.net/ppt.gif for a screen shot.
I also figured out how to copy a slideshow to a -new- slideshow
by selecting all components with Shift+click and a fairly simple macro
to do all the COPY and PASTE work. I was able to create a new
10-slide file, without a sound track of course, in about 15 minutes.
Thanks for your help and inspiration, tohlz. It was appreciated.
Dick Stouffer
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"tohlz" <pptheaven[AT]gmail[DOT]com> wrote in message
| Do you mean there are two sounds in your presentation?
| If there is still a sound that plays in your presentation, you will need to
| check the sound starts at which slide.
|
| Then, go to that particular slide, zoom out the slide until 25-33% and see
| if you can find any sound icon. Have you check on that? If there is, delete
| it away.
|
| If you still can't locate it, feel free to drop me an email together with
| the presentation at pptheaven[at]gmail[dot]com
| Replace the [at] with @ and [dot] with .
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|
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|
| "Dick Stouffer" wrote:
|
| > Thanks for the suggestions, tohlz. My copy of PPT97 doesn't have
| > a "Modify Transition" feature. Interestingly, using [No Sound] does
| > eliminate MY sound file, but not the old one. Hmmm. What would
| > be special about the old sound file?
| >
| > I have studied the pptfaq. I has some useful tips, but nothing that
| > helps me delete old sound tracks.
| >
| > I'm still using Win98se so I can't upgrade to PPT2003. It probably
| > has features that would solve my problem.
| >
| > If you have any other suggestions, I'll try them.
| >
| > Dick Stouffer
| >
| > "tohlz" <pptheaven[AT]gmail[DOT]com> wrote in message
| > | > | Go to the slide where the sound starts playing.
| > | Click Slide Show > Slide Transition. See if you have added the sound
there.
| > | If yes, under Modify Transition (Sound setting), click the drop down box
and
| > | select no sound.
| > |
| > | If it is not there, zoom out the slide until 25-33% and see if you can
find
| > | any sound icon. If yes, delete it.
| > |
| > | Does that work for you?
| > | --
| > | Site Updated: December 04, 2005
| > |
http://www.pptheaven.xs3.com
| > | PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
| > | Contains tutorials on creating amazing animations for your PowerPoint
| > | Presentations.
| > | =========
| > |
| > |
| > | "Dick Stouffer" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Using PP 97.
| > | >
| > | > I received a .ppt slideshow with a poorly done Slide Transition
soundtrack.
| > | >
| > | > I want to replace it, but I can't get rid of the old one.
| > | >
| > | > I tried [No Sound] | Apply | Save. Didn't work. The darned thing
refuses
| > | > to go away and it's BIG, too BIG.
| > | >
| > | > There must be some way to delete old sound files and reclaim the space
they
| > | > took.
| > | >
| > | > How do I do it?
| > | >
| > | > Dick Stouffer
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >