To include a movie in a PowerPoint presentation, you simply click insert, click on movies and sounds, then click movie from file. The trouble is PowerPoint only recognizes MP3, AVI and some other formats so if you cannot add a video because it is FLV or some other unrecognized media type, then you simply download a video format converter. Unfortunately I have no decent video converter, because I don't tend to use PowerPoint videos at school. I will keep trying to find a link to a site with a working video converter but until then I hope this aids you in your question.
First get the Zelda theme - either buy it off an audio store or download it. Then open Powerpoint, and go to Insert>Movies and Sounds>Audio from file. Then select your Zelda theme audio file to put it in your powerpoint.
They have to have the required codecs to work. Most likely has to be in .mp4 or .flv format.
Go to Insert at the top, click Movies and Sounds, then go to Sound from File. It should work on all types, I have PowerPoint 97, and my school has 03, so....
no you cannot put powerpoint on an ipad
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PowerPoint allows videos to be inserted within it. However long movies should not be inserted as it could downgrade it's performance.
Powerpoint slide shows, Quicktime movies, Flash intro,Realplayer movies
No.
Powerpoint and other such applications do not run on a PSP.
yes u can
you drag it there
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