AFAIK, embedded sound objects aren't supported in Mac Word. That's why you
get the message. If you can have the sender forward a copy of the .wav
itself you can play it separately. Also, embedded audio is supported in
PowerPoint for Mac, so the sender could include it in a presentation file.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 1/26/10 3:05 PM, in article 59bb1...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
I'll take issue with Bob's assertion that Word does not support embedded
audio files. You can insert audio files using the Insert menu in Mac
Word - just choose the Movies option and then choose a sound file. It's
a bit tricky in that Word is treating the sound file as a Movie, but it
does work.
I do agree with Bob's analysis of your troublesome sound object. Word
doesn't play the sounds that are embedded. Instead, Word calls whatever
application was used to create the sound and hands the task over to that
application.
In this case, as Bob says, Sound Recorder is being called on to play the
sound. Since you don't have Sound Recorder, Word thinks it can't play
the sound, even though you may have other applications (such as
QuickTime) that have no problem playing wav files. So on this aspect of
Bob's answer I am in complete agreement with him. I don't know of any
way to tell Word to use a different application from the one that
created the sound file in the first place.
-Jim
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Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
Co-author of Office 2008 for Mac All-in-One For Dummies
http://tinyurl.com/Office-2008-for-Dummies
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On 1/26/10 11:14 PM, in article OooXxcwn...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl, "Jim
Gordon Mac MVP" <gold...@warmerthanwarmmail.com> wrote:
> I'll take issue with Bob's assertion that Word does not support embedded
> audio files. You can insert audio files using the Insert menu in Mac
> Word - just choose the Movies option and then choose a sound file. It's
> a bit tricky in that Word is treating the sound file as a Movie, but it
> does work.
<snip>
Even though you are right :-) I guess we both are ;-)
I had completely forgotten that -- since I have reason to add sound to a
Word doc approximately once every ten years or so. Thanks for the reminder!