Thank you this was exactly what I was looking for! <br><br>On Tuesday, 12 March 2013 15:55:19 UTC, McFarlane, David wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Ways to "disable" a SoundSlide on a Slide:
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<br>1) Use a sound file of nothing but silence. (Might as well also make
<br>that a short sound file, say, 1 ms.)
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<br>2) Set sound Volume Control to -10000 (see SoundBuffer.Volume topic
<br>in the E-Basic Help facility). (And please do that using an
<br>attribute reference in the object's Property Pages!)
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<br>2) Create a duplicate SlideState on the Slide, and on the duplicate
<br>SlideState remove the SoundSlide sub-object. Then use an attribute
<br>reference in ActiveState, and using inline code (or whatever) set the
<br>attribute to the sound-disabled SlideState.
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<br>I think the first method is fairly popular and straightforward. I
<br>don't know how well the second method works. Of these three, I think
<br>I prefer the third.
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<br>At 3/10/2013 07:14 PM Sunday, Valerio Biscione wrote:
<br>>I have a SoundOut object within a Slide object. I change in some
<br>>script the directory of the sound-file, but sometime I don't want
<br>>the SoundOut to play anything at all! Is it possibile to disable the
<br>>Sound object?
<br>>Thank you!
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