1. Insert a sound clip or music into the presentation You have 2 options to do so in PowerPoint: 1) Insert sound to the slide Insert -> Sound icon in Media Clips group -> Sound from File... 2) Insert as transition sound Animations -> Transition Sound (icon and textbox) -> Other Sound 2. Set the music to play through the presentation 1) click the sound's icon and go to Animations tab in menu, then click Custom Animation in Animations group. The Custom Animation pane will open and your sound file should be listed. 2) In the Custom Animation pane, click the arrow directly to the right of the sound icon to pull down the various options. Then select Effect Options. 3) Locate the Effects tab and Click the radio button beside Stop Playing after *** slides Put a large number in the box so the track will play throughout all your slides, even if you go back and forth among slides. PPT considers each transition a "slide," so you should put a large number as you can in there. 4) Check the settings in the Timing tab. To play automatically, the timing should be set to Start After Previous with a 0-second delay. Click OK to close the dialog box.
No, PowerPoint is not considered a Turing complete software.
Saving a PowerPoint is too easy. Look at the above instructions and try it. Open your PowerPoint. Place all your content, text, image etc., Once you finish your PowerPoint Go to File- Save As- Choose the destination place e.g., desktop and save it as PowerPoint Presentation. To get more PowerPoint templates visit SlideEgg and grab your favorite templates from them.
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No, PowerPoint is not Turing complete. It is a presentation software that lacks the ability to perform all possible computations like a Turing complete system.
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If you are referring to Keynote, Apple's "Power-Point" software, then all you should have to do is click media and you will have the option to add music, videos, and music.
Open a PowerPoint fileOn the Insert menu, point to Movies and Sounds, and then click Sound from File.Click the music or sound file you want to insert and then click OK.Related tips in below link source.
That actually depends, if you want to add music to a PowerPoint, you go to insert, movies and sounds, sound from file, after this you pick the music to the PowerPoint and press OK. If you want to add music to a word file you could just play the music alongside the document. That's all I could think of.
Right Click an Object and Select Action Settings. Then Select the Play Sound Option. Now you put Music in a PowerPoint.. Thank you
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Open your slide show in PowerPoint. It should be as complete as possible before you add background music so that you can better coordinate the music and slides.Go to the "Insert" menu and click "Movies and Sounds."Click "Sound from File." You can also select other options that allow you to record your own sounds, grab a sound from the clip organizer or play a CD track.Browse to find the music file that you would like to add to your presentation, and then click "OK."Select whether you would like the sound to play automatically or when the viewer clicks in the dialog box.
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You put it on loop.
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