No you cannot. You can in PowerPoint though.
If you are starting to learn about it, then looking at Microsoft Word videos can be helpful. If you are already experienced then it is not so helpful.
One can get Microsoft Movie Maker from the Microsoft website. Microsoft Movie Maker allows one to combine pictures and videos, easily edit videos, and share one's videos online.
One can watch some great Microsoft Word tutorial videos at Microsoft's official site. Another great free source where one can find such tutorials online is YouTube.
One can watch drag racing videos online on several websites. Drag racing videos are available on the websites youtube dot com and logotv dot com, for example.
Yes, I can. Please refer to the official guide of inserting videos to different version of Microsoft PowerPoint.
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The best way to "drag" something is to copy and paste it. If you are talking about images, you can move them about the page with the picture handles that appear when you click on the image. You can also right click on the image and format it from the menu that appears.
Banshee drag racing videos can be found on You Tube. There are several dragcar circuits where this kind of racing takes place including Darlington who post videos of races on their sites from time to time.
Microsoft Word is a word processing program produced by Microsoft.
You highlight and drag 'em to the desktop.
Microsoft Excel is a worksheet. Microsoft Word is a word processor.