I am assuming the audio file is a .wav format and embedded in presentation.
The easiest way is to do a SAVE AS, select HTML. Then look in the assets
folder of the HTML folder. Note: the original name will be replaced with a
generic name, so if there are a lot of audio files you may need to listen to
them to verify which one you need.
And thanks to you, too, Steve. A nice quick lesson that solved my problem.
Suebriquet (and thanks for the shout-out on my "name")
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