G Glen Millar Dec 18, 2007 #2 Hi, Save as a web page (html and not mhtml) and look for the sound files in the folders where you saved. -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at the original www.pptworkbench.com glen at pptworkbench dot com
Hi, Save as a web page (html and not mhtml) and look for the sound files in the folders where you saved. -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at the original www.pptworkbench.com glen at pptworkbench dot com
F Frank Niron Dec 19, 2007 #3 Alternative solution is to convert powerpoint to video file & extract audio form video. http://www.visifly.com/VisiPPT/ http://www.geovid.com/Video_mp3_Extractor/
Alternative solution is to convert powerpoint to video file & extract audio form video. http://www.visifly.com/VisiPPT/ http://www.geovid.com/Video_mp3_Extractor/
S Steve Rindsberg Dec 19, 2007 #4 Alternative solution is to convert powerpoint to video file & extract audio form video. Click to expand... Pay for software to do the conversion, possibly lose some audio quality in the process and go through several extra steps vs Save from PPT as web page Use the original audio files Free Seems like an easy choice to me.
Alternative solution is to convert powerpoint to video file & extract audio form video. Click to expand... Pay for software to do the conversion, possibly lose some audio quality in the process and go through several extra steps vs Save from PPT as web page Use the original audio files Free Seems like an easy choice to me.