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MICROSOFT POWERPOINT


Question Posted Friday December 14 2007, 6:13 pm

I made a Powerpoint presentation last night for school. And now when I'm playing it, the music isn't playing!! Whyyyyyyy

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xfacadeofreality answered Saturday December 15 2007, 12:19 pm:
if you made the powerpoint at home and then just
saved it on a flashdrive or floppy disk to show it
on the school computer it could be that you have a
more up to date version of powerpoint, if the school
has a lower version than you do, when you save your
presentation, where it says "Save As Type" you have
to click Powerpoint 96-2001 or something like that

then reload it to your flashdrive and try it at
school, if that doesn't work then I don't know
what else it could be, hope it works out! good
luck =]

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cederian answered Saturday December 15 2007, 12:03 am:
the school has settings which prohibit you from playing the music st school and thats maybe what stopped you from being able to hear the music sorry i could'nt be more help

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