![]() PowerPoint Files are OS-Agnostic PowerPoint files, identified by the file extension '.pptx,' are operating-system agnostic files. An operating-system agnostic or cross-platform file's compatibility is determined by the program that reads the file, as opposed to the operating system. For example, Microsoft Office can read and edit Word Document, PowerPoint Presentation and Excel Spreadsheet files within the Windows and Mac OS X platforms. Alternatively, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux users can access Microsoft Office files using the OpenOffice program. The Media File Conundrum Designing PowerPoint presentations with cross-platform best practices in mind can ensure that all elements of the presentation will work in Office for both Windows and Mac OS X. According to Microsoft, users should avoid WindowsMedia and QuickTime file formats for audio and video content because the two may not work on Mac OS X and Windows systems respectively without installing additional software. Additionally, Mac-based 'PICT' graphics won't work on PCs within presentations; instead, use GIF, PNG or JPG. Apr 11, 2011 - PowerPoint: Playing Audio Sequentially. And Automatically. Insert the audio file on the slide on which you would like the audio to begin (Insert > Audio). Select the Audio Tools Playback tab. In the Audio Options group, choose Play across slides from the drop-down menu. Insert the second audio file on the slide where. All movies and audio files are embedded by default. When saved in standard format, the audio and video content is within the file and PowerPoint will play the content. PowerPoint 2010 for Windows (with free Apple QuickTime also installed) and PowerPoint 2011 for Mac (with free Flip4Mac QuickTime codecs installed) will play all the same audio and video content.
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