Can the internal speech-to-text feature be stored on a PowerPoint presentation slide?
Can the internal speech-to-text feature be stored on a PowerPoint presentation slide?
I just transferred my old PowerPoint 2003 slides into the newer version with built-in text-to-speech.
Yipee! Highlighting text works fine, but the default female British voice isn’t showing up—only the American David voice is.
I need to keep the presentation with this TTS feature so anyone viewing can hear the narration as they click through the slides.
Any assistance would be really appreciated!
To ensure the narration sticks in your PPt presentation, focus on clear delivery and structure. Practice timing so it fits smoothly, use consistent pacing, and emphasize key points to maintain engagement during your handout presentation.
What might be challenging is understanding how much control you have over the software display, considering the evolution of voice technology and PowerPoint features over time. You might need to check for related .ini or .txt files that allow editing of speaker names, such as changing "Narrator = David" to "Narrator = Susan," etc. Make sure to save the updated version with a different name, keeping the original intact, and perform tests on copies. For example, if the file is named "Current Presentation," rename it to something like "Susan's Presentation" and apply the changes.