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  1. Record your screen in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    You can record your computer screen and related audio, and then embed it in your PowerPoint slide—or you can save it as a separate file. Open the slide that you want to put the screen recording on. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Screen Recording.

  2. Record your presentation - Microsoft Support

    You can record your PowerPoint presentation—or just a single slide—and capture voice, ink gestures, and your video presence. The completed recording is like any other presentation. You can play it for your audience in Slide Show or you can export it as a video file.

  3. Record a presentation - Microsoft Support

    Near the upper right corner of the PowerPoint window, select Record. When you're ready, select the round, red Record button, wait for the countdown, then start speaking. To record from a specific slide, go to it, and then select Record .

  4. Record a slide show with narration and slide timings

    You can record your PowerPoint presentation—or a single slide—and capture voice, ink gestures, and your video presence. When completed, it's like any other presentation. You can play it for your audience in a Slide Show or you can save the presentation as a video file.

  5. Add, format, and record video in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    Screen recording. Select Insert > Screen Recording. Select the area you want to record. Select Record. Record your presentation. Select Slide Show > Record, then select if you want to record: From Current Slide. From Beginning. Add captions to videos

  6. Turn your presentation into a video - Microsoft Support

    You can record and time voice narration and laser pointer movements in your video. You can control the size of the multimedia file and the quality of your video. You can include animations and transitions in your movie. Viewers do not need to have PowerPoint installed on their computers to watch it.

  7. Use a screen reader to insert audio or video in PowerPoint

    Use PowerPoint with your keyboard and a screen reader to insert video and audio files to spice up your presentations. You can even record an audio file directly from PowerPoint. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques.

  8. Microsoft Stream screen recorder - Microsoft Support

    Record your screen or create a new video in Microsoft Stream (on SharePoint), including webcam, background removal, inking, stickers, music, and text. Instantly share your video for others to view and get analytics.

  9. Presenting with cameo - Microsoft Support

    With cameo, you can insert your live camera feed directly on a PowerPoint slide. You can then apply the same effects to your camera feed as you can to a picture or other object, including formatting, transitions, and styles.

  10. Start the presentation and see your notes in Presenter view

    Using Presenter view is a great way to view your presentation with speaker notes on one computer (your laptop, for example), while only the slides themselves appear on the screen that your audience sees (like a larger screen you're projecting to).

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