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David
I moved a powerpoint presentation over from an old computer, and now none of
the audio files will work. Powerpoint says it "cannot find the specified
file" when I click on the speaker icon on each slide, and no audio plays. Is
this perhaps because the audio file path is saved in full, rather than
relative to the location of the presentation? (The file structure was
otherwise preserved.) Can I reset this somehow, without having to re-add
every audio file?
Second question, in the event that I *do* have to re-add every file: I'm
having great trouble getting actions to work in the proper sequence. I want
something simple: images fade in and out while music plays in the background.
The music starts when the slide appears, then image fade actions start. The
image fade actions want to wait until the audio *stops*, though. I presently
have the actions set to "after previous." If I set the first action to "with
previous," it starts playing just fine, but then the next fade action (set to
"after previous") wants to wait until the end of the audio file, not the end
of the first fade. Is the only solution to set every action to "with
previous," then set precise for each action to time everything properly?
That seems a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Thanks for any help,
David
the audio files will work. Powerpoint says it "cannot find the specified
file" when I click on the speaker icon on each slide, and no audio plays. Is
this perhaps because the audio file path is saved in full, rather than
relative to the location of the presentation? (The file structure was
otherwise preserved.) Can I reset this somehow, without having to re-add
every audio file?
Second question, in the event that I *do* have to re-add every file: I'm
having great trouble getting actions to work in the proper sequence. I want
something simple: images fade in and out while music plays in the background.
The music starts when the slide appears, then image fade actions start. The
image fade actions want to wait until the audio *stops*, though. I presently
have the actions set to "after previous." If I set the first action to "with
previous," it starts playing just fine, but then the next fade action (set to
"after previous") wants to wait until the end of the audio file, not the end
of the first fade. Is the only solution to set every action to "with
previous," then set precise for each action to time everything properly?
That seems a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Thanks for any help,
David