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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
message | thanks, i'll try that and i'l come back with any further questions
| p.s we all don't think twice sometimes so don't worry bout it
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| "Michael Koerner" wrote:
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| > There I go thinking with my eyes closed. Save your presentation as a
html
| > file, and PowerPoint will extract your sound file.
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| > | > | Save the PowerPoint presentation, and it will extract the sound file
for
| > | you.
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| > | Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
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| > | message | > ||i downloaded a powerpoint presentation from it and it has sound
attatched
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| > || it, how can i save the sound clip seperately so that i can listen to
it
| > on
| > | a
| > || media player as if it was any other normal sound clip? thanks.
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