It's not about extensions, in order to upload your presentation you have to convert the presentation into a video format. You could use some tools to do so.
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Google is the current owner of YouTube.
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PowerPoint only accepts .avi,.asf and .mpeg video formats.
Look in "programs" and if it is listed there you have it. If not, you don't. Most current Windows come with it.
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If you mean the extension of current reactors, then no. As long as they are determined to be structurally sound after a thorough inspection.
Go to 'Slideshow' then click 'Play from Beginning' or something like that or 'Play from Current Slide.'
YouTube was launched in 2005. Shortly afterwards, it was acquired by Google and grown to its current success.
DC, unless you run an extension cord.
If you have a wifi connection, then yes. Youtube is part of the current iPod Touch / iPhone OS.
You should know the maximum current drawn from the distribution box (in amps) and that must be less than the current that the extension cord is able to supply.