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| Civilians | Not from a file. Your best bet would be edit the sound file and remove the portion preceding the start point you want. You can find audio editors at a wide range of prices and function by doing a search on google.com. -- Sonia Coleman Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials "Shana" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6a6501c47596$6bddaad0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > I'm using PowerPoint 2000, is there anyway to insert a > sound and have it start playing from a certain point in > the track, rather than from the very beginning? > > Thanks so much! I would appreciate any help. |
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