This might be due to silence at the end of the audio clip.Try going into the Audio Editor (Articulate tab in PPT, Narration group on the left).Click the correct slide on the left of the Audio Editor window, and it will highlight the waveform for that slides’ audio.See if there is silence at the end.If so, just highlight the silence (click and drag) and then click the delete button.
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David,
This might be due to silence at the end of the audio clip. Try going into the Audio Editor (Articulate tab in PPT, Narration group on the left). Click the correct slide on the left of the Audio Editor window, and it will highlight the waveform for that slides’ audio. See if there is silence at the end. If so, just highlight the silence (click and drag) and then click the delete button.
Hope that helps!
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