![]() ![]() If your intention was not to use a PowerPoint file but a standalone video file, here is the great little trick: right-click the video file on your slide and chose Save Media as… and voilà! J You can then use the trimming tools in the Video Tools Playback tab to cut the beginning and end of your clip, if need be. Doing so inserts your video clip right on your PowerPoint slide. ![]() When you are done with your demo you just need to bring your mouse back to the middle-top of your screen to make reappear and click the blue Stop button. When you click Record, the control buttons will disappear, unless you clicked on the pushpin in the bottom right corner to keep it in place (be aware that doing so means you will seem the controls in your recording). ![]() If you are not satisfied with the area you drew, simply click Select Area again to start over.Īudio and Record pointer buttons: allow you to decide if you want either, or both, to be recorded or not. Select Area: the one to use to change your mouse pointer to a cross so you can draw the dash-line rectangle that determines what you will capture. Record & Stop: they do exactly what their name implies, that is start or stop the recording. The PowerPoint window is minimized and you now see the next window, in my case another PowerPoint file, and the recording controls in the middle of the top of your screen. To make your life easier, before you start your recording make sure the window or application you will use for your demo is either the only one opened, or the one right under pour PowerPoint window.įrom the Insert tab, go to the Media group and click the Screen Recording button. The Screen Recording feature allows you to capture you demo quickly without any other tool. There are many tools to create screen recordings these days, but if you don’t have the budget or just don’t have the leisure to install software on your office computer, you can now do so right from within PowerPoint 2016. Screen Recording from within PowerPoint (2016 & O365) Distinction between the two versions is important because two features I will discuss in this post are only available in the subscription model of PowerPoint with Office 365. To help you understand buying options, have a look at Geetesh Bajaj’s great article on. But if you “subscribed” to Office 365, then you always get the latest and greatest version of Office on your machine. To keep it short, let’s just say that if you “bought” an Office 2016 perpetual licence, you install it and use it just like other versions used to be. Many people are confused with Office 2016 vs. Want to save time and money ? Checkout these 3 features in PowerPoint 2016/Office 365 ![]()
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