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Adding music to a PowerPoint presentation can enhance the overall impact and engagement of your presentation. Here are the steps to add music to your PowerPoint presentation: 1. Open your PowerPoint presentation and select the slide where you want to add music. 2. Click on the "Insert" tab on the top menu bar. 3. Click on the "Audio" button and choose "Audio on My PC" to select a music file that is saved on your computer, or choose "Online Audio" to search for and add music from the internet. 4. Once you've selected the music file, it will automatically be inserted into your slide. You can resize and move the audio icon to where you want it to appear on the slide. 5. Click on the "Playback" tab in the top menu bar to customize the playback settings of your music. You can choose to have the music play automatically when the slide opens, or when you click on it during the presentation. You can also set the music to play across multiple slides. 6. Preview your presentation to ensure that the music is playing correctly and adjust the volume if necessary. 7. Save your presentation with the added music by clicking on the "Save" button. Following these steps, you can easily add music to your PowerPoint presentation and make it more engaging and interactive for your audience.
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