I am a 20 year old female, and I am a great listener. My friends always come to me for advice, and you can too. Ask me whatever you want, I will be happy to try to help you with ANY problem or dilemna. I will do my best to give you a great answer. Whatever you ask, I will never judge or make fun of you - I will be honest and respectful with you, telling you my advice with a kind and rational answer. I have traveled all over, had many unique opportunities and experiences, and have great friends from many different places all over the world. All the traveling has taught me a lot about different kinds of people and I have gained a lot of insight and perspective throughout it all. I'd like to think that some of what I have learned will be helpful to other people, and that I can offer advice that takes into account all that I have come across in my 20 years, both from my experiences and the experiences of those around me. I was also an elite athlete, so I have some experience in fitness/training/health questions as well. Thanks for visiting my column! Have a fantastic day!!
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How do you put the songs on powerpoints? can you do like certin points in the song for each slide?
Im soo bad at this! I dont really know how to use that stuff, I only know backrounds and stuff like that.
Help! I wanna make this a good one!
*-KeLs-*
P.S.-I'll rate you a 5. (link)
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Hey! Whatever song you want to be playing, make sure you have it downloaded onto your computer. Alright, now go into Powerpoint, and click on the heading at the top that says 'Insert.' From there, go down to 'Movies and Sounds' and from there, click on 'Insert Sound from File.' That will open up a box where it will allow you to find the file the song is stored in. Play around with it a little bit, there should be an option where you can either pick to have it play for just thay slide, or just have it playing in the background for the entire presentation. That might be your best bet, have it continuously going throughout the whole thing. Let me know if it works, it should. :-)
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