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How can you add more than one song on one powerpoint slide


Question Posted Monday April 2 2012, 10:16 pm

How can you add more than one song on one powerpoint slide without them overlapping?

How do I get them on one slide and play after everytime I click?


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ShineyStarz answered Saturday April 21 2012, 7:30 pm:
On the slide selected, go to Insert.
There should be a Sound icon.
Click on it and click on either Sound from Clip Organizer or since you want to add a song, Sound from File.
And select your song!
If you only want a certain part of your song played, I would suggest you bring it into Windows Movie Maker and then cut it exactly to the part of the audio that you want and save it as a song.
Hope this helped!

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