www.office.com/setup Blogs: PowerPoint allows you to insert a video onto a slide and play it during your presentation. This is a great way to make your presentation more engaging for your audience.
You can even edit the video within PowerPoint and customize its appearance. For example, you can trim the video's length, add a fade in, and much more.
Optional: Download our practice presentation.
Watch the video below to learn more about inserting videos in PowerPoint.
TO INSERT A VIDEO FROM A FILE:
In our example, we'll insert a video from a file saved locally on our computer. If you'd like to work along with our example, right-click this link to our example video and save it to your computer.
From the Insert tab, click the Video drop-down arrow, then select Video on My PC.
Inserting a video from a file - www.office.com/setup
Locate and select the desired video file, then click Insert.
Selecting a video to insert - www.office.com/setup
The video will be added to the slide.
The inserted video - www.office.com/setup
With the Screen Recording feature on the Insert tab, you can create a video of anything you are doing on your computer and insert it into a slide.
the Screen Recording button on the Insert tab - www.office.com/setup
TO INSERT AN ONLINE VIDEO:
Some websites-like YouTube-allow you to embed videos into your slides. An embedded video will still be hosted on its original website, meaning the video itself won't be added to your file. Embedding can be a convenient way to reduce the file size of your presentation, but you'll also need to be connected to the Internet for the video to play.
Inserting an online video - www.office.com/setup
WORKING WITH VIDEOS
TO PREVIEW A VIDEO:
Click a video to select it.
Click the Play/Pause button below the video. The video will begin playing, and the timeline next to the Play/Pause button will advance.
The Play/Pause button and the timeline - www.office.com/setup
To jump to a different part of the video, click anywhe
www.office.com/setup Blogs: Productivity? Sweet
www.office.com/setup Blogs: Office 2016 for Mac was a long time coming, but it brings plenty of new features and better feature parity with the Windows version than ever. Microsoft has done a lot to streamline the experience, with a customizable, collapsible Ribbon as well as cross-platform keyboard shortcuts, but with any major Office update, there's bound to be a learning curve. These tips for Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and OneNote should come in handy, and if you're stumped about anything specific, let us know in the comments.
Office 2016 is available for Office365 subscribers, with a wider release coming in September.
Don't forget to save!
This is probably our most important tip: Don't forget to save! When Apple introduced Auto Save and Versions into OS X, many Mac users started losing our ingrained habit of hitting Command-S often. Unfortunately, Office 2016 (except for OneNote-more on that in a bit) doesn't take advantage of Auto Save. So don't forget to save often. Versioning is also missing, but on the plus side, fans of Save As will find the command in its rightful place in the File menu.
Store your files in OneDrive or SharePoint
If you need access to your files from anywhere, Office 2016's built-in OneDrive & SharePoint integration makes cloud storage simple. To save to your OneDrive or SharePoint account, click the Online Locations button in the lower-left corner of a Save dialog box. Choose your existing account from the list, or click the Plus button to add another location.
What's the difference? Glad you asked. OneDrive is a consumer product for cloud storage, like iCloud Drive. Aimed more at businesses, SharePoint acts like an intranet, letting teams share and collaborate on files.
Office 2016 for Mac: Ribbon - www.office.com/setup
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Maximize your workspace
The redesigned Ribbon in Office 2016 unifies the look and functionality across all platforms. It also ta
Productivity? Sweet
www.office.com/setup Blogs: Office 2016 for Mac was a long time coming, but it brings plenty of new features and better feature parity with the Windows version than ever. Microsoft has done a lot to streamline the experience, with a customizable, collapsible Ribbon as well as cross-platform keyboard shortcuts, but with any major Office update, there's bound to be a learning curve. These tips for Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and OneNote should come in handy, and if you're stumped about anything specific, let us know in the comments.
Office 2016 is available for Office365 subscribers, with a wider release coming in September.
Don't forget to save!
This is probably our most important tip: Don't forget to save! When Apple introduced Auto Save and Versions into OS X, many Mac users started losing our ingrained habit of hitting Command-S often. Unfortunately, Office 2016 (except for OneNote-more on that in a bit) doesn't take advantage of Auto Save. So don't forget to save often. Versioning is also missing, but on the plus side, fans of Save As will find the command in its rightful place in the File menu.
Store your files in OneDrive or SharePoint
If you need access to your files from anywhere, Office 2016's built-in OneDrive & SharePoint integration makes cloud storage simple. To save to your OneDrive or SharePoint account, click the Online Locations button in the lower-left corner of a Save dialog box. Choose your existing account from the list, or click the Plus button to add another location.
What's the difference? Glad you asked. OneDrive is a consumer product for cloud storage, like iCloud Drive. Aimed more at businesses, SharePoint acts like an intranet, letting teams share and collaborate on files.
Office 2016 for Mac: Ribbon - www.office.com/setup
See larger image
Maximize your workspace
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