Video will always be on top.
You can though, use the Microsoft Forms 2.0 Frame (activex control), and
insert the image from there. The frame will allows your image to be over the
video.
To do so, click View > Toolbars > Control Tool box.
Click More Controls and look for Microsoft Forms 2.0 Frame.
There is an example here on using the frame which you can take a look at:
(#4 Download - Scrolling long image in slide show)
http://pptheaven.mvps.org/experimental.html

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> I can't superimpose a still image over an .avi even though when I "ordered"
> the image it's in top & is clealry that way on the screen. When I play the
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> Help!!
HZ - 27 Apr 2007 03:30 GMT
I was able to get to the frame per your instructions & sure enough it was
"supered" over the video but I'm missing the step for inserting the image
into the frame. When I went to "Insert" --> "Picture", the image is still
behind the video. I looked for "insert" in the frame but I'm obviously
missing something.
Thanks! I feel I'm almost there.

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> Video will always be on top.
> You can though, use the Microsoft Forms 2.0 Frame (activex control), and
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> > Help!!
tohlz - 27 Apr 2007 15:26 GMT
Right click on the frame, select properties.
This will bring up a dialog box.
Look for Picture. Click on the browse button (denoted by three dots).
You can then insert your picture through there.
Hope it helps.

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> I was able to get to the frame per your instructions & sure enough it was
> "supered" over the video but I'm missing the step for inserting the image
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> > > Help!!
HZ - 27 Apr 2007 15:48 GMT
This has been great but there's one more thing I neglected to mention. I want
to animate the picture that's now in the frame; bring it in using one of
PPT's custom animation effects. When I select the framed picture now the
custom animation feature stays inactive. Is this do-able?
Thanks again!

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> Right click on the frame, select properties.
> This will bring up a dialog box.
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tohlz - 27 Apr 2007 20:46 GMT
Unfortunately no. You can't animate them. I would suggest you to use video
editor to add the picture directly into the video instead, and using the
video editor, you can animate the picture.

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> This has been great but there's one more thing I neglected to mention. I want
> to animate the picture that's now in the frame; bring it in using one of
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HZ - 27 Apr 2007 23:32 GMT
I'm working with Camtasia Studio as a video editor; does PPT have one? I may
have an earlier version (its' from office 2003).

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> Unfortunately no. You can't animate them. I would suggest you to use video
> editor to add the picture directly into the video instead, and using the
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