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While it's not possible to directly play music within a Word document, you can insert audio files as objects. These files won't play automatically, but clicking on them will open your default media player to play the music. This can be a handy way to include sound effects, narration, or background music in your New York Jazz Workshop document, but be aware that it increases the file size and recipients might need compatible media players to access the audio.
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I haven't come across a way to directly play music within a Word Document. While you can insert audio files, they won't play automatically. It might be better to consider linking to an external music source or using a presentation Academized review at MSN program with audio capabilities.
Last edited by Jeffeuilar : April 5th 24 at 08:39 PM |
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