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In the list, click Audio from file or Clip Art audio , locate and select the audio clip that you want, and then click Insert. In Normal view or Slide Show view, click the icon and click Play to play the music or other sound.
In the Record Sound dialog box, click Record , and begin speaking or playing your own audio. Click Stop when you're done recording. Assign a name to the recording. Click Play to listen to the recording. If you're satisfied, click OK to save the recording and insert it on the slide. If you're not yet satisfied, repeat steps 4 and 5. On the slide, select the audio clip icon.
To start the audio clip automatically when you show the slide, in the Start list, click Automatically. To manually start the audio clip when you click it on the slide, in the Start list, click On Click.
To play an audio clip as you click through the slides in your presentation, in the Start list, click Play across slides. To play an audio clip continuously until you stop it, select the Loop until Stopped check box. Note: When you loop a sound, it plays continuously until you advance to the next slide.
See Play music for the duration of your slide show. Important: Use this option only if you set the audio clip to play automatically, or if you created some other kind of control, such as a trigger, to click to play the clip. A trigger is something on your slide, such as a picture, shape, button, paragraph of text, or text box, that can set off an action when you click it.
Note that the audio icon is always visible unless you drag it off the slide. Click the audio clip icon. In Normal view, click the sound icon or CD icon , and then press Delete.
You can add audio to a single slide, play audio automatically when a slide appears, or add a song that plays as background music during your entire presentation. You can add your own narration or commentary to an entire presentation by recording it on the Slide Show tab. See Record your slide show for more information. Click Audio Browser to insert audio from iTunes, or Audio from File to insert an audio clip from your computer.
Select the audio clip. On the Audio Format tab, select the audio options you want. Optional If you want to change or modify the standard audio file icon, use the picture format buttons on the Audio Format tab to add a frame, border, or other formatting effect to the audio icon.
By default, during a slide show, audio plays when it is clicked. You can change it so that the audio plays automatically as soon as its slide appears. In Normal view, select the slide you want and add an audio clip if you haven't already done so. In Normal view, select the first slide in your presentation and add an audio clip if you haven't already done so.
On the Audio Format tab, on the right, click Play across Slides. Used alone, this option means the looping sound lasts while the slide it resides on is being shown. When Loop Until Stopped is used in tandem with Play Across Slides , the looping sound continues throughout the presentation. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow.
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