![]() PowerPoint will show you a list of results to choose from.Ĭlick on the link at bottom left to open the YouTube web page for that video. Choose a video from the OneDrive account and it’ll be downloaded into the presentation. Login to your Facebook account (and authorize a link with Office on the first time), choose a video and allow time for download. The video won’t play unless it’s also copied and kept in the same relative position as the presentation. Be careful of this choice if you move or copy the presentation. However, there’s also ‘Link to File’ which keeps the video as a separate file. The default is to Insert, meaning to copy the video into the presentation file. Microsoft has an official list of supported video formats for PowerPoint 2013/2016 for Windows. PowerPoint supports many video formats, so many that tooltip from the Open dialog can’t really cope and often runs off the edge of the screen. The easiest and the most reliable option because it doesn’t rely on an Internet connection.Ĭlick on Browse and choose the video file. Then there’s a range of video import and link options: On a blank slide you’ll see the insert icons and there’s one to Insert Video ![]() PowerPoint 2013 for Windows had considerable improvements in video support. ![]() mostly with PowerPoint 2013 or 2016 for Windows. Adding video now is not only easier but a lot more reliable. You may have tried adding video into PowerPoint and given up. Like many things in Office, the promises took many years to become a practical and easy reality. Now it works better and it’s worth another look. PowerPoint has supported video within slides for many versions. ![]()
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