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06-01-2011 03:57 AM

Office 2010 Professional Plus The secret to conver
 
Did you know that you can save your PowerPoint 2010 presentations as Windows Media Player (.wmv) video files? Well, you can. And it only takes a few mouse clicks.

You can then burn the video file to a DVD, upload it to your blog or video-sharing web site,Office 2010 Key, or email it to your professor. This is a great way to share your PowerPoint presentations with people who don’t have PowerPoint installed on their computer.

If you use PowerPoint 2007 there are a few more steps involved, but it's still possible.

To save your PowerPoint 2010 presentation as a video:
On the File menu, click Save & Send. Under Save & Send,Office Professional 2007, click Create a video. Click Create .

For additional help with configuring computer and HD displays,Office 2010 Professional Plus, see Turn your presentation into a video.

Note: To add narration,Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, your computer must be equipped with a sound card, microphone,Office 2010 Professional, and speakers.
If you have PowerPoint 2007, there are a few more steps involved.
Save your slides as a .jpg file. (Optional) If you have slideshow narration, you’ll want to output that audio file. To do this, save the PowerPoint presentation as a web page. The audio will output as a .wav file. Now you can import your image and audio files into Windows Movie Maker to create a video.
Johnnyvick7 put together a fun video about doing this in PowerPoint 2007:


Why might you convert your presentation into a video? Leave a comment to share your story.

To learn more about all things PowerPoint, keep an eye on the PowerPoint blog.

--Jennifer Bost
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