help with saving cd music in pack and go

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Kevin R

Hi, I need to save a cd music file into my presentation. I
want to "pack and go" it so it can play on any computer.
The music cd will not be availible after I make the show.
Thanks in advance.
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You'll want to "rip" the track from the CD to a file on your hard drive,
assuming that you have permission from the owner of the copyrights. Then
link to the file on the hard drive. Use google.com to search for CD ripper.
 
Hi, thanks, I copied the file with windows media player,
and it now plays fine within the slide show. My problem
now is when I save the whole show to a cd, I do not get
the music file saved also. I think it only saves a link to
the file. I don't know how to embed the file, when I save
the whole show I want to save all of the files as one
including the music file....
KR
 
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Hello,

If you are using PowerPoint 2003, this capability is built into the product
(Package for CD command). This solution bundles the presentation and, by
default, all of it's supporting (linked) files (such as your music file) as
well as the new PowerPoint Viewer 2003 to a CD so that when the CD is
loaded on to a supported system the presentation will be opened up
automatically in PowerPoint Viewer 2003. The same feature includes an
option to Save to Folder instead of CD so that you can create a portable,
distributable folder which can be moved to another system, server, etc.

For customers not using PowerPoint 2003 there are a variety manual
workarounds (multiple steps usually starting with using the Pack and Go
feature) and 3rd party workarounds that I will leave to others to suggest.

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