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Trim or Fade Music Selections in PowerPoint 2010

From Wendy Russell, About.com GuideJune 4, 2012

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Adding music into PowerPoint is a very common thing. It is nice to have a soothing backdrop for your presentation, as long as it does not interfere with what you have to say. There is not much point in standing up front to promote your product or concept if no one can hear you over the music in the background.

So, what do you do when you have great music, but no sound editing software? Well, PowerPoint 2010 has the sound editing tools you will need to fade and trim the music selection to your liking. See how easy it is to Trim or Fade Music Selections in PowerPoint 2010.

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Comments
June 13, 2012 at 8:32 am
(1) Pat says:

Haven’t had a chance to try this one out yet, but have been wondering how to do some of these things. Thanks. I knew there had to be a way! Appreciate all I am learning from these lessons. Nice not to have to ask the kids how and to be able to implement what I’ve learned from you. Win win! Profitable time management and good use of needed info for my job security! Thank you again.

June 13, 2012 at 9:21 pm
(2) Keith Liddell says:

Thanks for the assistance Wendy. I will use this information to my advantage. as usual, you have been very informative in a warm and friendly manner. You are my flavour of the month. “AGAIN”!!

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