Re: variable volume control for sound effects (not just on or off)
- From: Bob I <birelan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 08:22:14 -0500
The volume is whatever you set for the embedded file type. Use the Main volume control, OR use the file type volume control, OR the speaker volume control OR edit the file before you embed it to have the desired properties.
NOMAD wrote:
While listening to other audio sources, such as Windows Media Player, I set the application volume @ max and the PC's volume near 50%. When I save an Office file the sound effect volume is VERY loud. The MS help seems to only have on or off options for the sound effects. I would like to have a variable volume control so I can leave the effects on without blowing-out my speakers.
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