How to Send PowerPoint Presentations With an Embedded Video
PowerPoint allows you to embed videos directly in your presentation. However, if you share the presentation, you might discover the embedded video no longer works. Here’s how to send your presentation with the embedded video still intact.
The issue here is that the embedded video doesn’t actually become a part of your slideshow. When you embed a video in PowerPoint, you’re simply telling PowerPoint the location of the media on your computer. PowerPoint then references that video on the designated slide.
If you want to send the presentation with the embedded video, you’ll need to package them together.
Create a Folder
First things first, you’ll create a folder to store both the PowerPoint and video file. Note that you need to do this before embedding the video in your presentation. If you change the location of the video file after you embed it, the video will no longer work.
To create a new folder in Windows, right-click on the location where you want to place it, select “New” from the drop-down menu, and then select “Folder” from the submenu.
If you’re using a Mac, you’ll simply right-click and select “New Folder.”
You’ll be prompted to name the folder. Name it something memorable, and then store your presentation and video file in this folder.
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via: howtogeek.com
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