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Old 07-13-2012, 08:23 AM
Gary Drumm Gary Drumm is offline Linking Narration File Windows XP Linking Narration File Office 2007
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After recording several ittertions of a presentation, and having checked the box to link narration files, I now have a cluttered folder with a lot of .wav files that read like this:...256.wav, 256-0.wav, 256-1.wav, 256-2.wav.

I suppose only the last itteration (-2) is the one I used in my last and best recording.

Any thoughts on how to clean this up?


I'm thinking of moving the ones I suspect to be the oldest to a new folder, and then run the presentation to see if it is correctly linked. If so, then I could eliminate the extra folder.

For future presentations however, should I create a new folder to embed both the presentation and .wav files?

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Gary
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Old 07-13-2012, 08:44 AM
Gary Drumm Gary Drumm is offline Linking Narration File Windows XP Linking Narration File Office 2007
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Okay,
I did what was said in the post, and it worked great.
Created a folder to house the presentation, plus the relevant .wav files.
Created a different folder to house the irrelavent .wav files.
Opened and ran the presentation, and it ran seamlessly.

Maybe that is helpful to someone.
Gary
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