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Saving your presentation as a video
From the course: PowerPoint 2016 Essential Training
Saving your presentation as a video
- You can save your video as an mp4 video file or a Windows Media Player file right from PowerPoint without having to know how to create video files. PowerPoint can even include your audio. On the slideshow tab, if you recorded your slideshow or set timings, your video will use those. For any slides that don't have narration or set timing, you can tell it how long you want each slide to remain before moving on to the next slide. To export your slides, click file, export, and then select create a video. You need to make some choices. The first one is what file size and quality do you want your video to be. Presentation quality will have the largest file size and the best quality where low quality will have a small file size but your pictures and slides may be blurry. I'll choose internet quality. After that, you can choose whether or not you want to use your recorded timings and narrations. You can choose whether you want to use them or not. In addition, if you don't have any on your…
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Saving a custom theme1m 21s
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Inspecting a presentation for stray comments1m 48s
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Saving a presentation as a template2m 49s
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Printing a presentation1m 26s
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Recording and narrating a slideshow2m 17s
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Saving your presentation as a video2m 37s
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Exporting the presentation as a PDF or JPEG2m 31s
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Sharing the presentation with others2m 37s
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Presenting live online2m 35s
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