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Is it possible to change the sound levels/volumes of media objects (flash/movies) within Powerpoint?

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Is it possible to change the sound levels/volumes of media objects (flash/movies) within Powerpoint?

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Answer Joe, the volumne is determined by the computer the presentation is being viewed on. You might check out the following tutorial… http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RC010713231033 (the above link is split and you may have to copy and paste) You can add music and sounds from files on your computer, a network, the Internet, or Microsoft Clip Organizer. You can also record your own sounds to add to a presentation, or use music from a CD. You insert music or sounds on a slide, and a sound icon that represents the sound file appears. To play the music or sound, you can set it to start automatically when the slide displays, start on a mouse-click, start automatically but with a time delay, or play as part of an animation sequence. If you don’t want the icon to be visible, you can drag it off the slide and set up the sound to play automatically. If Microsoft PowerPoint doesn’t support a particular media type or feature and cannot play a sound file, you can try p

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