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getting a video clip into a presentation

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soleil00 - 04 Mar 2008 21:31 GMT
I am trying to put a video clip from YouTube into powerpoint. The only help
that I've found so far tells me to save it to my computer, how do you save a
youtube video to your computer?? The video on the website has a url link and
a html embedding code but I can't figure out how to use either of them in
powerpoint. I stress that this is an ONLINE video and I don't see a way to
save this to my computer. Any help is appreciated! This is for a school
project and I need this desperately! Thank you!
TAJ Simmons - 04 Mar 2008 23:54 GMT
Soleil00

Assuming you have permission to use the video?

See
Play Streaming Media from the Internet (Windows - Google -YouTube)
http://www.playsforcertain.com/proolddesc.htm

cheers
TAJ Simmons
Microsoft Powerpoint MVP

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>I am trying to put a video clip from YouTube into powerpoint. The only help
> that I've found so far tells me to save it to my computer, how do you save
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> save this to my computer. Any help is appreciated! This is for a school
> project and I need this desperately! Thank you!

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