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PowerPoint has an Online Video option that’s very helpful. The videos you insert are not limited to just the ones available on your system. You can choose from a variety of other video sources. And all this happens within PowerPoint; there’s no need to open your web browser.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Insert Online Video Clips in PowerPoint 2016
Insert Online Video Clips in PowerPoint 2013
Insert Online Video Clips in PowerPoint 2010

Tutorial Code: 14 05 01
Previous: 14 04 05 Playing Video Across Slides in PowerPoint
Next: 14 05 02 Manually Embed YouTube Video in PowerPoint
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Tagged as: 14-05, Multimedia, Online Video Clips, PowerPoint Tutorials
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If you want to insert a video clip within your PowerPoint slide, spare a thought for why you would insert video clips in the first place. Most video clips are added either to add value or to grab attention.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 365
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2019
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2016
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2013
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2010
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2007
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2003 and 2002
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 365
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2019
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2016
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint 2011
Insert Video Clips in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 14 02 01
Previous: 14 01 02 PowerPoint Friendly Audio Formats
Next: 14 02 02 Insert Video Clips from the Clip Art Pane in PowerPoint
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Tagged as: 14-02, Multimedia, PowerPoint Tutorials, Video in PowerPoint - Basics
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Making a chart look different translates to so much involvement. That’s because each chart has almost 10 or more elements that contribute to its appearance. Of course, you can format all these 10 elements individually, and end up spending some quality time exploring nuances that end up with some amazing and distinctive results. But what if you want the same format applied to another chart? The same format will be difficult to apply to any other chart because you will have to remember all the attributes you applied in the first one—not to speak about the time it will take to create a coordinated chart.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Chart Styles in PowerPoint 2016
Chart Styles in PowerPoint 2013
Chart Styles in PowerPoint 2010
Chart Styles in PowerPoint 2007
Chart Styles in PowerPoint 2011

Tutorial Code: 10 01 02
Previous: 10 01 01 Inserting Charts in PowerPoint
Next: 10 01 03 Chart Elements in PowerPoint
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Tagged as: 10-01, Chart Basics, Charts and Graphs, PowerPoint Tutorials
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The Quick Access Toolbar or QAT is the only toolbar available for customization in PowerPoint. This toolbar can be customized and can contain your most-used commands so that they are accessible to you with just a single click.
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Tagged as: 01-06, Interface and Basics, PowerPoint Tutorials, Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint, Working with QAT and Ribbons
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At times, you may want to change your default version of PowerPoint. This decision can be important for you if you have multiple versions of PowerPoint installed on your system. Typically the last version installed is the default version, but there are other ways to change the defaults, and all of them do not work all the time!
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Tagged as: 01-04, Default PowerPoint Version, Getting Started, Interface and Basics, PowerPoint Tutorials
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