How Do You Insert Youtube Videos Into Powerpoint For Mac
How do I add a youtube video into powerpoint 2011. I downloaded powerpoint 2011 along with microsoft word 2011 and excel. Word for mac 2016 el capitan. I need help with powerpoint. Again I have a youtube video that I want to be apart of my power point presentation. Mac vs pc for video editing 2015. I watched some videos on how to do this and I am stuck.
Open your presentation and select the slide. Go to Insert and click Video → Online Video. Insert the code into the From a Video Embed Code field. Then click on Insert or press Enter. QuickTip: Before you place the video onto the slide, you can add some parameters into the code. For example, add autoplay=1 to make the video start automatically.
I know how to locate the 'developer' option. Then I cannot do the rest of the steps. For example, the youtube video telling people how to put videos into powerpoint says to click on developer.
Then, the lady in the video says to click on 'more controls' I cannot see this option and maybe its not available. I need help getting to 'more controls'. Then the lady clicks on 'shockwave flash object'. I cannot find this. Then, she makes a window with the crosshatch in order to embed the video. I can't do this because I can't complete the previous steps.
Then, the lady in the video right clicks on the window that she created and goes to properties and pastes the edited URL into 'movie'. Then, the video will play from the power point presentation.
I need help with this. Again, I have power point 2011 compatible with my MAC. Please answer my question when you can. -------------Problems Reply------------ You don't specify which videos you've been watching, but it sounds like they're all based on the Windows version of PowerPoint. Youtube video is not a supported embeddable file type in the Mac version of the program.
Use the criteria youtube in the Search feature in the upper right corner of the Community page to find numerous existing Answers on the subject, including a variety of suggested options. Not to chastise in any way, but it usually pays to search the Community before posting a question -- you could have had the information hours ago:-) Category: Views: 4 Time:2014-10-27.