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5tulips
In 2003 I created a presentation and saved it as .ppt, and made a copy as
..pps.
I need to use this presentation again but have a problem.
I really need the use the .pps format for kiosk (it has music inserted -mp3
from CD), but when I created it 5 years ago, the insert music and slides
procedure had to call up Windows OS's MCI "mplay32.exe" (the old standard
player).
It has been about 4 years since I created presentations, so not sure what I
have to work with.
Is MP3 file still acceptable in PowerPoint?
If not, what is acceptable?
Does Windows have a standard player now that it will want to call up?
If so, what is its name?
Can I, in the Windows system, change something so that Windows Media Player
can be used, in place of the old MCI player?
Not sure if I need to ask other questions, or if the only hope is to edit
(or just use) the .ppt version and click through the presentation. I think
(not sure) that a .ppt file can be edited, but a .pps file cannot.
What are my options here?
..pps.
I need to use this presentation again but have a problem.
I really need the use the .pps format for kiosk (it has music inserted -mp3
from CD), but when I created it 5 years ago, the insert music and slides
procedure had to call up Windows OS's MCI "mplay32.exe" (the old standard
player).
It has been about 4 years since I created presentations, so not sure what I
have to work with.
Is MP3 file still acceptable in PowerPoint?
If not, what is acceptable?
Does Windows have a standard player now that it will want to call up?
If so, what is its name?
Can I, in the Windows system, change something so that Windows Media Player
can be used, in place of the old MCI player?
Not sure if I need to ask other questions, or if the only hope is to edit
(or just use) the .ppt version and click through the presentation. I think
(not sure) that a .ppt file can be edited, but a .pps file cannot.
What are my options here?