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![]() Hi there, I use PP 2010 on windows 7 64 bit and have a number of Powerpoint presentations that are of 25 minutes in length and longer with 30 slides or more. I have used a single audio file (narration) across all the slides, but the problem I have is, how do I revise/check my presentation without going through the whole powerpoint presentation? If I try to view individual slides for timing of animations etc then I get no sound so cannot check the timings. This scenario happens in full screen mode. So my question is do I have to view the whole PP each time to check my slide timings or is there a way to get around this and check each slide individually with their animations and associated audio? Many thanks! ![]() |
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Unless you break the audio into parts there's no way to jump to particular moments in a single audio track. How would it know where a slide transition is?
You can try to bookmark points in the audio and time them to slides? Office support article here |
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Thanks very much for the reply. I think splitting up the audio for each slide will probably be the best option for me.
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