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How make music play behind the whole of Powerpoint presentation?
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I seem to only be able to play music on the first one slide of my powerpoint but I want it to play in the background of the whole presentation.

Help would be much appreciated.

Set up the effect of the sound as follow:
1. click animations tab, then click the custom animation, you can see a pop-up window.
2. Click the sound file that you want to set, Click the drop down arrow of the music item you just added from the Custom Animation list and select Effect Options.
3. A window named Play Sound displays. Select After and then set the total number of slides .Now when you select OK and exit the custom animation box, your sound will continue to play.

You can read this video tutorial http://www.sameshow.com/samples/powerpoint-tricks/powerpoint-tricks.html#155

Learn more from: http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash/add-sound-to-powerpoint-presentations.html#155

Hope can help you@!

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2 Comments for 'How make music play behind the whole of Powerpoint presentation?'

  1.  
    SuperAdm
    January 11, 2010 | 7:11 am
     
  2.  
    Spring Z
    January 11, 2010 | 7:55 am
     

    Set up the effect of the sound as follow:
    1. click animations tab, then click the custom animation, you can see a pop-up window.
    2. Click the sound file that you want to set, Click the drop down arrow of the music item you just added from the Custom Animation list and select Effect Options.
    3. A window named Play Sound displays. Select After and then set the total number of slides .Now when you select OK and exit the custom animation box, your sound will continue to play.

    You can read this video tutorial http://www.sameshow.com/samples/powerpoint-tricks/powerpoint-tricks.html#155

    Learn more from: http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash/add-sound-to-powerpoint-presentations.html#155

    Hope can help you@!
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