sounds play when you get to slide number

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put 67 slids on a presentation put 5 music wav files on
different slides, slide 1. to play from the beginng, to
999, timeing after pervious, done the same setting on all
the slides, but they start playing together, in the
timing got repeat none, can you help me please
 
Hi, downloaded and installed Music Spam, OK.it is in the
tools icon, when i click on configure Music Spam, a box
opens up , i click start music, then brows, then there is
a line with all the formates it runs with, like, wma,mp3
but when i go to my present folder the songs i have put
in there are not showing, but if i go back and open the
present folder they are there,and click on a song it
plays it in Media Player.

-----Original Message-----
You probably need Music Span - -
http://www.mvps.org/skp/mspan.htm. If you
 
Got Music Spam,workin great,
could I ask you a question please, I have 67 slides on my
presentation, moving to the next slide with a mouse
click, could you advise me where to put the 5 songs on
the slides, I put 1 song at number 1 slide, 2, Number at
13, 3 at number 26, 4 at 39, and 5 at 52, slide, the
trouble is if you click the mouse button to quickly you
get the song 1, and song 2 playing together, is there a
way stop this.

Brian
 
It's Music Span, not Spam.

One way to prevent your problem would be to set automatic transitions on
your slides so that a mouse click does not advance the slide and cause an
overlap.
 
Whoops sorry hit the wroung key.
-----Original Message-----
It's Music Span, not Spam.

One way to prevent your problem would be to set automatic transitions on
your slides so that a mouse click does not advance the slide and cause an
overlap.




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Hello,

PowerPoint does not have the specific capability that you are looking for
(to detect when one sound <started on another slide> has ended and start
another sound at that point). Each media object is a discrete entity and
cannot be "chained" together across multiple slides. Instead, they would
have to be combined outside of PowerPoint (using some other tool) and then
reinserted as a single media object or you would have to use VBA or a
custom Add-in to add that functionality to PowerPoint.

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