Re: Pack & Go for Sound: HELP!!!
From: simplygawjus (simplygawjus_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:33:04 -0700
yes as a separate file...theres also a file called "playlist" that keeps
showing up
"Echo S" wrote:
> When you unpack the packed file, is the MIDI file there?
>
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> "simplygawjus" <simplygawjus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Okay...I thought I was a pretty good PowerPoint Pro until I encountered
> this
> > problem. I have a PP Show that needs to get sent via email for viewing by
> > our organization. It's a very simple presentation with only 4 multimedia
> > components: 3 wavs, 1 midi. I tried the pack & go instructions to get the
> > midi file to play when the show is opened but after 2 days of fiddling
> with
> > this darn thing I STILL can't get it. Someone please tell me what I'm
> doing
> > wrong... Maybe I'm expecting too much. Does the recipient STILL have to
> save
> > the midi file to their hard drive or should it play automatically when
> sent
> > using the Pack & Go?
> >
> > By the way..I have Powerpoint 2000 for Windows NT
> >
>
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