Sending .pps through the mail with music

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David Salomen

I am unable to use PowerPoint's [Insert>Movies and
Sounds>Sound from File] command and email a simple .pps to
customers. I cc myself, I can hear the music; my
customers, who do not have an email size limitation, see
the {speaker} icon but cannot hear the music. I cannot use
the .wav in the Slide Transition because it is too
enormous and PowerPoint does not accept MP3 in the Slide
Transition. What am I to do? I am having the identical
problem emailing using the [Background] command in Outlook
Express. I cc myself, I hear the MP3 playing automaticall
when I click on the mail, but the customers hear nothing.
Yet when I send the MP3 as an attachment, they can open it
up and play it. Help please.
 
| "David Salomen" <[email protected]>
| wrote in message | I am unable to use PowerPoint's [Insert>Movies and
| Sounds>Sound from File] command and email a simple .pps to
| customers. I cc myself, I can hear the music; my
| customers, who do not have an email size limitation, see
| the {speaker} icon but cannot hear the music.<SNIP>

PowerPoint has a "Pack and Go" Wizard that packs all the files used in
the presentation together. Then the end user unpacks it and then runs it.
For more information search PowerPoint Help for "Pack and Go" and
read the topics:

"Learn about packing up a presentation for use on another computer"
"Pack up a presentation for use on another computer"
"Unpack a presentation to run on another computer"

You may also want to post in a PowerPoint newsgroup.

If you read the newsgroups via the Web see:

Microsoft Office Newsgroups
Welcome to Microsoft Office Newsgroups
http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=prod_office&slcid=US

If you read newsgroups using a NNTP newsreader, such as Outlook
Express, and use the msnews.microsoft.com news server:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.powerpoint
 
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