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I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer the Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio plays in PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel and made sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every volume control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had sound. No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers for everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to do? Thanks for your help.
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Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself?
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer the Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio plays in PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel and made sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every volume control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had sound. No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers for everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to do? Thanks for your help.
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Hello Michael,
Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in Ecuador who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my work computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access 2007. My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and its attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the slides, but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it play. Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move beyond the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I would like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions.
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer the > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio plays > in > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel and > made > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every volume > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had sound. > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers for > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to do? > Thanks for your help. > > >
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Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version of PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music file is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which should play on all computers.
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... Hello Michael,
Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in Ecuador who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my work computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access 2007. My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and its attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the slides, but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it play. Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move beyond the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I would like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions.
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer the > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio plays > in > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel and > made > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every volume > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had > sound. > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers for > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to do? > Thanks for your help. > > >
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Hello Michael,
In fact, I've tried the PPS attachment on three computers, the office, the laptop and the home desktop. The laptop and the desktop are running the exact same version ofOffice 2007 Home and Student, the only difference being the O/S on the laptop. There is some setting somewhere i suppose on my desktop which is prohibiting me hearing the presumed .wav file and something on the laptop preventing me from moving through the sequence links inside the pps presentation. Thanks for whatever ideas you might have.
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version of > PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music file > is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which > should play on all computers. > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hello Michael, > > Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in Ecuador > who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my > work > computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access 2007. > My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and its > attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the slides, > but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it play. > Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move > beyond > the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I would > like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions. > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > > > -- > > Michael Koerner > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer the > > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio plays > > in > > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel and > > made > > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every volume > > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had > > sound. > > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers for > > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to do? > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > > > >
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On your XP system, you should have on the task bar a Volume Control icon Right click it and select Open. If you don't have the task bar icon, then go to control Panel, select Sounds and Audio Devices, on the Volume tab, click on advanced, and make sure that nothing is check marked as being mute.
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:136651A7-BAA1-4104-B9C4-9ACA44A887E1[ at ]microsoft.com... Hello Michael,
In fact, I've tried the PPS attachment on three computers, the office, the laptop and the home desktop. The laptop and the desktop are running the exact same version ofOffice 2007 Home and Student, the only difference being the O/S on the laptop. There is some setting somewhere i suppose on my desktop which is prohibiting me hearing the presumed .wav file and something on the laptop preventing me from moving through the sequence links inside the pps presentation. Thanks for whatever ideas you might have.
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version of > PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music file > is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which > should play on all computers. > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hello Michael, > > Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in Ecuador > who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my > work > computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access > 2007. > My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and its > attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the > slides, > but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it > play. > Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move > beyond > the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I > would > like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions. > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > > > -- > > Michael Koerner > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer > > the > > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio > > plays > > in > > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel and > > made > > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every volume > > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had > > sound. > > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers for > > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to > > do? > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > > > >
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Hello Michael,
I opened up the speaker icon in the System Tray and unchecked Microphone. Then I went into every advanced tab showing an dmade sure there were no checks anywhere (there weren't). That produced a loud squeal of feedback until I cut the switch on the mic itself off. I opened the PowerPoint attachment, but still no audio. What the setting is that I'm missing hasn't been found yet!
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On your XP system, you should have on the task bar a Volume Control icon > Right click it and select Open. If you don't have the task bar icon, then go > to control Panel, select Sounds and Audio Devices, on the Volume tab, click > on advanced, and make sure that nothing is check marked as being mute. > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:136651A7-BAA1-4104-B9C4-9ACA44A887E1[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hello Michael, > > In fact, I've tried the PPS attachment on three computers, the office, the > laptop and the home desktop. The laptop and the desktop are running the > exact > same version ofOffice 2007 Home and Student, the only difference being the > O/S on the laptop. There is some setting somewhere i suppose on my desktop > which is prohibiting me hearing the presumed .wav file and something on the > laptop preventing me from moving through the sequence links inside the pps > presentation. Thanks for whatever ideas you might have. > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version of > > PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music file > > is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which > > should play on all computers. > > > > -- > > Michael Koerner > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hello Michael, > > > > Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in Ecuador > > who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my > > work > > computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access > > 2007. > > My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and its > > attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the > > slides, > > but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it > > play. > > Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move > > beyond > > the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I > > would > > like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions. > > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > > > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > > > > > -- > > > Michael Koerner > > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer > > > the > > > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio > > > plays > > > in > > > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel and > > > made > > > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every volume > > > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had > > > sound. > > > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers for > > > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to > > > do? > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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I would go here as my next step http://www.playsforcertain.com/ although not free, there is a free trial period
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:377CF1AE-61EA-4624-83D4-5BCC775C3F91[ at ]microsoft.com... Hello Michael,
I opened up the speaker icon in the System Tray and unchecked Microphone. Then I went into every advanced tab showing an dmade sure there were no checks anywhere (there weren't). That produced a loud squeal of feedback until I cut the switch on the mic itself off. I opened the PowerPoint attachment, but still no audio. What the setting is that I'm missing hasn't been found yet!
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On your XP system, you should have on the task bar a Volume Control icon > Right click it and select Open. If you don't have the task bar icon, then > go > to control Panel, select Sounds and Audio Devices, on the Volume tab, > click > on advanced, and make sure that nothing is check marked as being mute. > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:136651A7-BAA1-4104-B9C4-9ACA44A887E1[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hello Michael, > > In fact, I've tried the PPS attachment on three computers, the office, the > laptop and the home desktop. The laptop and the desktop are running the > exact > same version ofOffice 2007 Home and Student, the only difference being the > O/S on the laptop. There is some setting somewhere i suppose on my desktop > which is prohibiting me hearing the presumed .wav file and something on > the > laptop preventing me from moving through the sequence links inside the pps > presentation. Thanks for whatever ideas you might have. > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version > > of > > PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music > > file > > is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which > > should play on all computers. > > > > -- > > Michael Koerner > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hello Michael, > > > > Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in > > Ecuador > > who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my > > work > > computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access > > 2007. > > My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and > > its > > attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the > > slides, > > but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it > > play. > > Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move > > beyond > > the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I > > would > > like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions. > > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > > > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > > > > > -- > > > Michael Koerner > > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer > > > the > > > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio > > > plays > > > in > > > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel > > > and > > > made > > > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every > > > volume > > > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had > > > sound. > > > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers > > > for > > > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to > > > do? > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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If you want to send me a copy of the presentation just to see if it works on my machine just send it to emko[ at ]hotmail.com using the same subject line.
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:377CF1AE-61EA-4624-83D4-5BCC775C3F91[ at ]microsoft.com... Hello Michael,
I opened up the speaker icon in the System Tray and unchecked Microphone. Then I went into every advanced tab showing an dmade sure there were no checks anywhere (there weren't). That produced a loud squeal of feedback until I cut the switch on the mic itself off. I opened the PowerPoint attachment, but still no audio. What the setting is that I'm missing hasn't been found yet!
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On your XP system, you should have on the task bar a Volume Control icon > Right click it and select Open. If you don't have the task bar icon, then > go > to control Panel, select Sounds and Audio Devices, on the Volume tab, > click > on advanced, and make sure that nothing is check marked as being mute. > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:136651A7-BAA1-4104-B9C4-9ACA44A887E1[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hello Michael, > > In fact, I've tried the PPS attachment on three computers, the office, the > laptop and the home desktop. The laptop and the desktop are running the > exact > same version ofOffice 2007 Home and Student, the only difference being the > O/S on the laptop. There is some setting somewhere i suppose on my desktop > which is prohibiting me hearing the presumed .wav file and something on > the > laptop preventing me from moving through the sequence links inside the pps > presentation. Thanks for whatever ideas you might have. > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version > > of > > PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music > > file > > is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which > > should play on all computers. > > > > -- > > Michael Koerner > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hello Michael, > > > > Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in > > Ecuador > > who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my > > work > > computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access > > 2007. > > My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and > > its > > attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the > > slides, > > but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it > > play. > > Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move > > beyond > > the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I > > would > > like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions. > > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > > > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > > > > > -- > > > Michael Koerner > > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer > > > the > > > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio > > > plays > > > in > > > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel > > > and > > > made > > > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every > > > volume > > > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had > > > sound. > > > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers > > > for > > > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to > > > do? > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Hello Michael,
Well, I downloaded the playforcertain application-non-pro version-and installed it. So far it hasn't resolved the problem, so I won't have to pay $70 U.S. in 14 days.
Is it possible that there is a corrupted file in PowerPoint and that if I reinstall it or do a repair it will fix the problem? And why does the same exact software play the embedded .wav file on my Vista laptop but the links within the PowerPoint won't work on the laptop, but will on the XP desktop? If I could merge the laptop PowerPoint with the desktop PowerPoint, then I'd have the links function in the laptop and the audio function on the desktop.
If you like challenges, I think this is one.
Charlie
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I would go here as my next step http://www.playsforcertain.com/ although not > free, there is a free trial period > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:377CF1AE-61EA-4624-83D4-5BCC775C3F91[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hello Michael, > > I opened up the speaker icon in the System Tray and unchecked Microphone. > Then I went into every advanced tab showing an dmade sure there were no > checks anywhere (there weren't). That produced a loud squeal of feedback > until I cut the switch on the mic itself off. I opened the PowerPoint > attachment, but still no audio. What the setting is that I'm missing hasn't > been found yet! > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > On your XP system, you should have on the task bar a Volume Control icon > > Right click it and select Open. If you don't have the task bar icon, then > > go > > to control Panel, select Sounds and Audio Devices, on the Volume tab, > > click > > on advanced, and make sure that nothing is check marked as being mute. > > > > -- > > Michael Koerner > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:136651A7-BAA1-4104-B9C4-9ACA44A887E1[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hello Michael, > > > > In fact, I've tried the PPS attachment on three computers, the office, the > > laptop and the home desktop. The laptop and the desktop are running the > > exact > > same version ofOffice 2007 Home and Student, the only difference being the > > O/S on the laptop. There is some setting somewhere i suppose on my desktop > > which is prohibiting me hearing the presumed .wav file and something on > > the > > laptop preventing me from moving through the sequence links inside the pps > > presentation. Thanks for whatever ideas you might have. > > > > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > > > Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version > > > of > > > PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music > > > file > > > is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which > > > should play on all computers. > > > > > > -- > > > Michael Koerner > > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > Hello Michael, > > > > > > Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in > > > Ecuador > > > who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on my > > > work > > > computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access > > > 2007. > > > My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and > > > its > > > attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the > > > slides, > > > but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it > > > play. > > > Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move > > > beyond > > > the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I > > > would > > > like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions. > > > > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > > > > > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Michael Koerner > > > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work computer > > > > the > > > > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio > > > > plays > > > > in > > > > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel > > > > and > > > > made > > > > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every > > > > volume > > > > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all had > > > > sound. > > > > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers > > > > for > > > > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need to > > > > do? > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Charlie;
Thanks for taking the time to send the presentation. It worked perfectly on my XP SP3 Office 2007 machine. Looks like it has something to do with your settings on your two home machines. You could do a repair on your two home systems to see if it clears up the problem. The sound file is embedded in your presentation and there are no links required to make it play that I am aware of. I'm running out of guesses.
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:96B83335-3894-4276-9F7C-91F30C82E752[ at ]microsoft.com... Hello Michael,
Well, I downloaded the playforcertain application-non-pro version-and installed it. So far it hasn't resolved the problem, so I won't have to pay $70 U.S. in 14 days.
Is it possible that there is a corrupted file in PowerPoint and that if I reinstall it or do a repair it will fix the problem? And why does the same exact software play the embedded .wav file on my Vista laptop but the links within the PowerPoint won't work on the laptop, but will on the XP desktop? If I could merge the laptop PowerPoint with the desktop PowerPoint, then I'd have the links function in the laptop and the audio function on the desktop.
If you like challenges, I think this is one.
Charlie
"Michael Koerner" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I would go here as my next step http://www.playsforcertain.com/ although > not > free, there is a free trial period > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:377CF1AE-61EA-4624-83D4-5BCC775C3F91[ at ]microsoft.com... > Hello Michael, > > I opened up the speaker icon in the System Tray and unchecked Microphone. > Then I went into every advanced tab showing an dmade sure there were no > checks anywhere (there weren't). That produced a loud squeal of feedback > until I cut the switch on the mic itself off. I opened the PowerPoint > attachment, but still no audio. What the setting is that I'm missing > hasn't > been found yet! > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > On your XP system, you should have on the task bar a Volume Control icon > > Right click it and select Open. If you don't have the task bar icon, > > then > > go > > to control Panel, select Sounds and Audio Devices, on the Volume tab, > > click > > on advanced, and make sure that nothing is check marked as being mute. > > > > -- > > Michael Koerner > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:136651A7-BAA1-4104-B9C4-9ACA44A887E1[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hello Michael, > > > > In fact, I've tried the PPS attachment on three computers, the office, > > the > > laptop and the home desktop. The laptop and the desktop are running the > > exact > > same version ofOffice 2007 Home and Student, the only difference being > > the > > O/S on the laptop. There is some setting somewhere i suppose on my > > desktop > > which is prohibiting me hearing the presumed .wav file and something on > > the > > laptop preventing me from moving through the sequence links inside the > > pps > > presentation. Thanks for whatever ideas you might have. > > > > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > > > Looks like you tried it on 2 different computers at home. What version > > > of > > > PowerPoint are you using on those computers? It sounds like the music > > > file > > > is a .WAV file as it seems to be embedded into your presentation which > > > should play on all computers. > > > > > > -- > > > Michael Koerner > > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:6A9EE0E9-94CB-4A12-9217-93B39BF64FFE[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > Hello Michael, > > > > > > Thank you for your response. I received an email from a friend in > > > Ecuador > > > who forwarded a joke to me as a PowerPoint attachment. I opened it on > > > my > > > work > > > computer, which has the full version of Office 2007, including Access > > > 2007. > > > My work computer runs XP Pro. When I got home, I opened the email and > > > its > > > attachment on my XP Home SP3 computer. I could manoeuvre through the > > > slides, > > > but the Sileny Night carol would not play. Nothing I did would make it > > > play. > > > Interestingly, on my Vista laptop I could hear the audio, but not move > > > beyond > > > the first slide. PowerPoint is not as easy as application to use as I > > > would > > > like, but it's all I've got. Thank you for your suggestions. > > > > > > "Michael Koerner" wrote: > > > > > > > Was the office email from someone on the same network as yourself? > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Michael Koerner > > > > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > > > > > > > > > > "Chdiamo" <Chdiamo[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news:13F8AACF-1E19-458E-B6A3-357FFFA45E79[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > > I received an email with a PowerPoint attachment. On my work > > > > computer > > > > the > > > > Christmas carol in the ppt file plays. On my home computer, no audio > > > > plays > > > > in > > > > PowerPoint. I opened up the main volume control in the Control Panel > > > > and > > > > made > > > > sure everything except Mic was unchecked in "Playback" and every > > > > volume > > > > control turned up to max. I played Real Player and WMP files, all > > > > had > > > > sound. > > > > No sound in PowerPoint. I looked in PowerPoint help and got answers > > > > for > > > > everything except what I was looking for. Any ideas on what I need > > > > to > > > > do? > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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