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How to apply a Sound Effect to an object within a PowerPoint slide?

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How to apply a Sound Effect to an object within a PowerPoint slide?

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To apply a Sound Effect to a slide within a PowerPoint presentation: • Open the presentation you wish to use the Sound Effect upon, or create a new blank presentation in PowerPoint. • Select the slide you wish to insert the Sound Effect. • Select “Custom Animation” from the Slide Show menu option. The Custom Animation pop-up window should appear. • Select the object you wish to assign the Sound Effect to and check its tick box. • Click the “Effects” menu folder. • Select the “[No Sound]” pull down form. • Scroll down to the very bottom of the form until you see “Other Sound …” • Select “Other Sound”. The “Add Sound” pop-up window should now appear. • Navigate to the Sound Effect on your hard drive and select the file. • The Custom Animation pop-up window should appear again, with the name of the Sound Effect .WAV file in the sound form. • Choose “Preview” to preview the Sound Effect upon the object you assigned it to. • Choose “OK” to return to your presentation.

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