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We have already explored how you can create new captions for movies inserted in PowerPoint, using the STAMP Caption Editor. Once these captions have been added, you may want to edit them, or add new captions.
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.
Edit Captions – STAMP Add-in in PowerPoint 2016, 2013, and 2010

Tutorial Code: 18 03 06
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Next: 18 03 07 Caption Options – STAMP Add-in in PowerPoint
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Need to add arrows to your slide? No problem! Whether you’re labeling stuff or just pointing out the obvious, arrows have got your back. And guess what? PowerPoint makes adding arrows as easy as pie with a few quick keyboard shortcuts. It’s fast, it’s simple, and it’s perfect for slide designers who are always on the go. So go ahead, point things out like a pro!
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 Arrow Symbols in PowerPoint 365

Tutorial Code: 05 05 08
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It’s so easy to create and insert captions using the Caption Editor within the STAMP add-in for PowerPoint. But if your captions are already available as TTML files, you can import those captions into PowerPoint even more easily.
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.
Import TTML Captions with STAMP in PowerPoint 2016, 2013, and 2010

Tutorial Code: 18 03 05
Previous: 18 03 04 TTML XML Files for the STAMP Add-in in PowerPoint
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We already showed how you can use the STAMP add-in for PowerPoint to manually add captions for videos right inside PowerPoint. While manually adding captions is a great way to get easily started, professional organizations use TTML files. TTML files are markup files, not too different in structure from HTML web pages, and typically they have the XML file extension.
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.
TTML XML Files for the STAMP Add-in in PowerPoint 2016, 2013, and 2010

Tutorial Code: 18 03 04
Previous: 18 03 03 Video Captions using STAMP in PowerPoint
Next: 18 03 05 Import TTML Captions with STAMP in PowerPoint
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Mike Soucie is the president and CEO of Electric Rain, as well as co-founder. In this role, Mike is responsible for the company’s strategic oversight, planning, and implementation. He has successfully negotiated major partnerships with big software players such as Microsoft, Macromedia, Adobe, and Autodesk.
Here’s a list of links on Indezine.com where he has been featured:
Mix07: Expression, Silverlight, and Harmony
May 6, 2007
An Interview with Mike Soucie
February 15, 2007
Focus on StandOut
February 15, 2007
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