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  • Record a Lecture using Microsoft PowerPoint
    How to do recording of your PowerPoint slides. How to insert audio file into your PowerPoint slides. How to export your PowerPoint slides into the video format. How to upload the video into Microsoft Stream. How to embed the video into Learning Portal youSome readers
  • How to record slideshow in Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac
    How to record slideshow in Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac You can record your PowerPoint presentation—or a single slide—and capture voice, ink gestures, and your video presence. When completed, it's like any other presentation. You can play it for your audience in a Slide Show or you can save the presentation as a video file. So, instead of just "handing the deck" to someone, people can see your presentation with the passion and personality intact. Record your presentation To launch RecorFew readers
  • How to insert audio to Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac
    How to insert audio to Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac You can add audio, such as music, narration, or sound bites, to your PowerPoint presentation. To record and hear any audio, your computer must be equipped with a sound card, microphone, and speakers. To add music or other audio clip to your slide show, select the slide you want and click Insert > Audio. You can add audio to a single slide, play audio automatically when a slide appears, or add a song that plays as background music durinFew readers
  • How to save a presentation as a movie file in PowerPoint For Mac
    How to save a presentation as a movie file in PowerPoint For Mac To run your presentation on computers that don't have PowerPoint installed, you can save your presentation as a video file. MOV files can be played in any application that supports QuickTime movies. The MP4 format is an international standard, so it's supported more broadly, especially on hardware devices. Save in a video format Select File > Export. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/-/3/8/0/7/38Few readers
  • For Office 365 user: How to save the slides presentation as a video file
    For Office 365 user: How to save the slides presentation as a video file After you create your PowerPoint presentation, you can save it as a video to share with others. Select File > Export > Create a video. Select the quality of the video: Ultra HD (4K) - Largest file size and ultra-high quality (3840 x 2160). Full HD (1080p) - Large file size and full high quality (1920 x 1080). HD (720p) - Medium file size and moderate quality (1280 x 720).Few readers
  • Why turn your presentation into a video?
    Why turn your presentation into a video? When you want to give a high-fidelity version of your presentation to colleagues or customers (either as an e-mail attachment, published to the web, on a CD or DVD), save it and let it play as a video. You can save your presentation as either an MPEG-4 video file (.mp4) or a .wmv file. Both formats are widely supported and can be streamed over the internet. Some tips to remember when recording your presentation as a video: You can record and timeFew readers
  • What parts of a presentation won't be included in a video?
    What parts of a presentation won't be included in a video? The following items won't be included in a video that you create using PowerPoint: Media inserted in previous versions of PowerPoint. To include these, you can convert or upgrade the media object. For example, if you inserted the media using PowerPoint 2007, it will be linked and it will play in the presentation. However, when you export the file as a video, the linked media will be dropped. You can convert the file to the newFew readers

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