Two more steps..
After you increase the limit, delete the old link and re-insert the file.
Otherwise, it won't be included.
(Picky, picky... I know...)
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Robert Lerner said:
Set the limit up higher. You've surpassed the limit. If you don't it will
link the sound not embed it. Just set it up higher.
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diedrep said:
My wav file is 92k ...the limit set is 85k and version is
xp
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How big is the wav file? and what limit do you have set
for linking wav files greater than...? and what version of
PowerPoint are you using?
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I have a wav file set on slide transition. I hear the
sound fine from my desktop, but when I play the slide
show
from lap-top the sound goes away. How can I resolve this?