Most writers and bloggers must agree that words are not the perfect tool to express all things. Sometimes, a small picture is worth thousands of words. Same as sounds and music, placing them into the right place in your documents might make them more readable and far easier to understand.
There’s no explicit way to add audio files into a Word document, but you can actually. MS Word thinks those files are objects, and it allows you to include as well as it will use the appropriate application to open those objects (in this case, it is the default multimedia player on your system).
More about the trick, read Add Music to MS Word 2007 Documents
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