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tell her to contact someone who knows something about IT as none of her family members know anything.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostMy mum has put her South African game reserve pics onto a Powerpoint and wants to add 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' as backing music.
How do I do this??
Learned how to add as long as the cd is in the machine, but, can I add the music track to the Powerpoint presentation and auto-play??
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What about Bismarck's Trumpet-Eared Bat?Originally posted by DS23 View Postcan one google for taste too? hang on, let me try...
edit. not easily, no. however i did learn that common vampire bats do not learn taste aversions. weird huh?
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No.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMight I just point out that a Google search for "powerpoint music" returns, as its first result, a detailed tutorial on how to do this?
But you may abuse Wilmslow for asking the question.
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can one google for taste too? hang on, let me try...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMight I just point out that a Google search for "powerpoint music" returns, as its first result, a detailed tutorial on how to do this?
edit. not easily, no. however i did learn that common vampire bats do not learn taste aversions. weird huh?Last edited by DS23; 11 June 2008, 17:22.
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Might I just point out that a Google search for "powerpoint music" returns, as its first result, a detailed tutorial on how to do this?
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostMy mum has put her South African game reserve pics onto a Powerpoint and wants to add 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' as backing music.
How do I do this??
Learned how to add as long as the cd is in the machine, but, can I add the music track to the Powerpoint presentation and auto-play??
No run along and tidy your room before mummy gets home.
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Oh, I give up. I just remembered I know a little something online that'll do the job nicely.
Wilmslow, try this linky.
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So your mother is not content with forcing people to look at her holiday photos but is doing so as a PowerPoint presentation?
FFS.
And wants to subject them to music too: "And NO TALKING AT THE BACK!"
Powerpoint furkin holiday snaps.
Jesus.
Kill your mother, then kill yourself.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostMy mum has put her South African game reserve pics onto a Powerpoint and wants to add 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' as backing music.



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If you get the track as mp3 you can have that saved on local hard drive and link to that from Powerpoint.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostMy mum has put her South African game reserve pics onto a Powerpoint and wants to add 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' as backing music.
How do I do this??
Learned how to add as long as the cd is in the machine, but, can I add the music track to the Powerpoint presentation and auto-play??
The only way you can embed the track in the actual Powerpoint file is if you save it as a wav file and change Powerpoint options to include files > 100K as embedded rather than linked and do it that way. A wav file will probably be pretty huge though.
You can probably convert your CD to wav by just getting a 3.5m audio cable, feeding your headphone output into your mic input, playing the CD on your laptop and recording it in sound recorder.
Someone else will probably tell you a far more elegant way of doing it, but this way should work...
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Adding music to Powerpoint
My mum has put her South African game reserve pics onto a Powerpoint and wants to add 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' as backing music.
How do I do this??
Learned how to add as long as the cd is in the machine, but, can I add the music track to the Powerpoint presentation and auto-play??Tags: None
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