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May 12, 2021
Once you add an audio track such as a music clip to your PowerPoint slides, you can let the inserted audio span across all your slides from the first one to the last by selecting the convenient Play Across Slides option. Yes, that's a great solution if you need the same music clip to be playing while looping on all your slides. However, in the real world, there will always be a need for something different. What if you want the music to play only across some successive slides?
Loop audio clips to play across specific slides in PowerPoint for the Web.
May 12, 2021
Our brains are lazy. According to molecular biologist John Medina in his 2008 book, Brain Rules, the mind gets bored at 10 minutes. Next time you are in a not-too-exciting meeting — ergo, the typical corporate meeting with a PowerPoint presentation — check yourself when you check the time. It will be in 10 minutes.
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May 11, 2021
We first feature Haley Rich, who talks about her sessions at the upcoming CreativePro Week online event. We also bring you a special offer for the upcoming CreativePro Week and Click conference. We then explore Neuxpower's Slidewise add-in for PowerPoint that lets you look under the hood to understand what’s ballooning your file sizes. We also look at PresentationPoint's new SignageTube Free for Life option that lets anyone play with digital signage.
PowerPoint 2019 and 2016 for Windows and Mac users can learn how to play a sound across specific slides. We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.
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May 11, 2021
Once you add an audio track such as a music clip to your PowerPoint slides, you can let the inserted audio span across all your slides from the first one to the last by selecting the convenient Play Across Slides option. Yes, that's a great solution if you need the same music clip to be playing while looping on all your slides. However, in the real world, there will always be a need for something different. What if you want the music to play only across some successive slides? What if you want the music to play from slide numbers 2 to 8, and let all subsequent slides play without any music? Or you may want to add another audio clip for the next set of slides?
Loop audio clips to play across specific slides in PowerPoint 365 for Windows.
May 10, 2021
Once you add an audio track such as a music clip to your PowerPoint slides, you can let the inserted audio span across all your slides from the first one to the last by selecting the convenient Play Across Slides option. Yes, that's a great solution if you need the same music clip to be playing while you move across slides. However, in the real world, there will always be a need for something different. What if you want the music to play only across some successive slides? What if you want the music to play from slide numbers 2 to 8, and let all subsequent slides play without any music? Or you may want to add another audio clip for the next set of slides?
Loop audio clips to play across specific slides in PowerPoint 365 for Mac.
May 7, 2021
Once you add an audio track such as a music clip to your PowerPoint slides, you can let the inserted audio span across all your slides from the first one to the last by selecting the convenient Play Across Slides option. Yes, that's a great solution if you need the same music clip to be playing while looping on all your slides. However, in the real world, there will always be a need for something different. What if you want the music to play only across some successive slides? What if you want the music to play from slide numbers 2 to 8, and let all subsequent slides play without any music? Or you may want to add another audio clip for the next set of slides?
Loop audio clips to play across specific slides in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows.
May 6, 2021
Haley Rich is a Senior Art Director and Creative Doer from California. She has a love for all things plants, an infatuation for the color yellow. She spends any extra time she can get traveling the world, and until that is possible again she enjoys planning her next trip in her plant filled studio. In this conversation, Haley talks about her session(s) at CreativePro Week 2021 being held online on May 17–21 this year.
May 6, 2021
Once you add an audio track such as a music clip to your PowerPoint slides, you can let the inserted audio span across all your slides from the first one to the last by selecting the convenient Play Across Slides option. Yes, that's a great solution if you need the same music clip to be playing while you move across slides. However, in the real world, there will always be a need for something different. What if you want the music to play only across some successive slides? What if you want the music to play from slide numbers 2 to 8, and let all subsequent slides play without any music? Or you may want to add another audio clip for the next set of slides?
Loop audio clips to play across specific slides in PowerPoint 2019 for Mac.
May 5, 2021
Kurt Dupont is a solution provider who would go out of his way just to ensure he brings out the best when it comes to issues that have to deal with data-driven presentations, data visualization, and digital signage software. He started by working at airports worldwide to set up airport databases and flight information screens. This evolved to become the basis for PresentationPoint. In this conversation, Kurt talks about the new free for life version of SignageTube, an online digital signage platform.
May 5, 2021
Once you add an audio track such as a music clip to your PowerPoint slides, you can let the inserted audio span across all your slides from the first one to the last by selecting the convenient Play Across Slides option. Yes, that's a great solution if you need the same music clip to be playing while looping on all your slides. However, in the real world, there will always be a need for something different. What if you want the music to play only across some successive slides? What if you want the music to play from slide numbers 2 to 8, and let all subsequent slides play without any music? Or you may want to add another audio clip for the next set of slides?
Loop audio clips to play across specific slides in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac.
May 4, 2021
We first feature Dr. Jonathan Schwabish who is an economist, writer, teacher, and creator of policy-relevant data visualizations. In this feature, he talks about his new book, Better Data Visualizations. We also bring you a special offer for the upcoming CreativePro Week and Click conference.
PowerPoint 365 and 2019 for Windows and Mac users, and also PowerPoint for the Web can learn how to play music across slides. We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.
May 4, 2021
Once you add an audio track such as a music clip to your PowerPoint slides, you can let the inserted audio span across all your slides from the first one to the last by selecting the convenient Play Across Slides option. Yes, that's a great solution if you need the same music clip to be playing while looping on all your slides. However, in the real world, there will always be a need for something different. What if you want the music to play only across some successive slides? What if you want the music to play from slide numbers 2 to 12, and let all subsequent slides play without any music? Or you may want to add another audio clip for the next set of slides? Either way, it is possible to limit the number of slides that your music will play across.
Loop audio clips to play across specific slides in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.
May 03, 2021
Today we’re going to look at the Slidewise add-in for PowerPoint from Neuxpower. Neuxpower is a UK-based development company that creates several add-ins that work with PowerPoint files, other Microsoft Office format files such as Word and Excel, graphic file formats, and PDFs.
April 30, 2021
After inserting an audio file such as a music file within your PowerPoint presentation, do you want to play music that loops continuously in your presentation, without any interruption as you move from one slide to another? You must ensure that the music clip you are using is suitable for this purpose. A soft music clip that spans across your slides can make the flow between slides smooth, as long as the sound is not jarring or distracting for your audience.
Loop an audio clip to play across slides in PowerPoint for the Web.
April 29, 2021
Dr. Jonathan Schwabish is an economist, writer, teacher, and creator of policy-relevant data visualizations. He is considered a leading voice for clarity and accessibility in how researchers communicate their findings. His book Better Presentations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks helps people improve the way they prepare, design, and deliver data-rich content and his edited book, Elevated the Debate: A Multilayered Approach to Communicating Your Research, helps people develop a strategic plan to communicating their work across multiple platforms and channels. In this conversation, Jonathan talks about his newest book, Better Data Visualizations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks which details essential strategies to create more effective data visualizations.
April 29, 2021
After inserting an audio file such as a music file within your PowerPoint presentation, do you want to play music that loops continuously in your presentation, without any interruption as you move from one slide to another? You must ensure that the music clip you are using is suitable for this purpose. A soft music clip that spans across your slides can make the flow between slides smooth, as long as the sound is not jarring or distracting for your audience.
Loop an audio clip to play across slides in PowerPoint 365 for Windows.
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