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PowerPoint 2010: Converting Presentations to Movies

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In previous versions of PowerPoint, converting presentations to movies  could be a bit of a laborious task. PowerPoint 2010 has a new feature allowing presentations to quickly and easily be saved directly to.wmv (Windows Media Video) format. Open the presentation within PowerPoint 2010. by AJ George.

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PowerPoint: My New Favorite (Free!) Video Converter

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.   I have written a few articles on how to get online videos (like YouTube) into PowerPoint presentations (links below).   PowerPoint 2007 (with internet).    PowerPoint 2007 (without internet).   PowerPoint 2008 for the Mac.   PowerPoint 2010.

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PowerPoint 2010: Inserting YouTubeVideos

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With all that content, there's a good chance you might find some videos on YouTube that you'd like to put in your PowerPoint presentation. In the latest version (2010), uploading videos from the web is easier than ever. In the latest version (2010), uploading videos from the web is easier than ever.

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PowerPoint 2010: Adding Animation to SmartArt

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PowerPoint's SmartArt allows you to visually communicate information. In these cases, you will need to convert the SmartArt graphic elements to shapes and apply the animations separately. Without clicking on any of the individual elements of the graphic, right-click and choose Convert to Shapes. by AJ George.

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PowerPoint 2010: Adjusting the Saturation for a Clip Art Image

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In one of my recent Optimizing PowerPoint for eLearning & Presentations classes , I demonstrated how to adjust the saturation of an inserted image to take the image to grayscale. What if you've made changes to the clip art image by ungrouping it and converting it to a drawing object? PowerPoint' by AJ Walther.

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Protecting your prized PowerPoint content

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Let me guide you through some of the steps you can take to keep your content secure including restricting UI, locking objects and password protecting your PowerPoint files. Your first option is to provide your PowerPoint file to the nice people admiring your latest creative genius as a read-only file. Converting the file to a PDF.

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Six PowerPoint Add-Ins to Help Educators Create Sleek Slideshows

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I have a list of some cool PowerPoint add-ins that could help you create extraordinary presentations. Here you go: PowerPoint Labs PowerPoint Labs is a wonderful add-in that is aimed at helping users with creating better effects and animations in their slides. Creating bewitching presentations is an art.