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To import your audio narration, click the Audio button. Then, select one or multiple files th= at you want to import in the Import Audio Clips = window and click Open.
In the Import Audio dialog, you c= an select one of the available options:
Options
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Description
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Insert clip at current cu= rsor position |
Audio files will be inserted at the current curs= or position. If you have several clips to import, they all will be added to= the timeline one by one. |
Insert clip at th= e beginning of the slide |
Audio file will be inserted at the beginning of =
the selected slide. You can select any slide in the list. If you impor=
t multiple audio files, each file will be added to the slides one by o=
ne starting from the selected slide. Check the description for the |
Adjust slide duration | This option affects the Insert clip= s at the beginning of the slide mode. If this option is selec= ted, the beginning and the end of the audio clip will match up with the sli= de length. If you upload multiple audio files, one file will be added = to one slide one after another starting from the selected slide. |
iSpring Converter Pro su= pports the following audio formats: wav, mp3, wma.
Files will be imported in alphabetical order. All imported = files will be automatically copied to the presentation resource folder. Thi= s way, you won't lose inserted clips even if you move your presentatio= n to another computer.