Showing posts with label powerpoint!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powerpoint!. Show all posts
Sunday, March 1, 2015
How to Make a Foldable in PowerPoint!
For the last few weeks, the poll has been temperamental, but I hosted it through PollDaddy this week and all of the votes counted! Sorry for the issues the previous weeks!

The poll looks a little different, but its far more stable!!!

Now... for the tutorial!





For next weeks poll, Im going to do something I havent done before... Im going to leave the three remaining options up without adding a new options. Dont worry... I have plenty of ideas to add to the poll and plenty of requests I plan on adding to the poll in the near future, but I really want to blog about one of those options thats been on the poll for a long time! I feel so bad every time someone contacts me that theyve been voting forever on an option that hasnt been picked yet... so its time to appeal to those long-time voters!
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The poll looks a little different, but its far more stable!!!
Now... for the tutorial!




You can download this tutorial as a PDF by clicking this picture!

Note: This tutorial is hosted on Google Docs. To save it from there, just open the file and click File > Download to save onto your computer!
For next weeks poll, Im going to do something I havent done before... Im going to leave the three remaining options up without adding a new options. Dont worry... I have plenty of ideas to add to the poll and plenty of requests I plan on adding to the poll in the near future, but I really want to blog about one of those options thats been on the poll for a long time! I feel so bad every time someone contacts me that theyve been voting forever on an option that hasnt been picked yet... so its time to appeal to those long-time voters!
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
The Real Way to Download Convert Insert YouTube Videos into PowerPoint!
HOW DO YOU...
1. DOWNLOAD YouTube videos?
2. CONVERT YouTube videos into a format supported by PowerPoint?
3. INSERT YouTube videos into PowerPoint (and run it offline smoothly)?
Since I am always asked those three (3) questions above, why not screencast it once for ALL! This screencast explores these questions:
(Click here to download this screencast)
TOOLS?
Tools recommended:
- RealPlayer - Downloading videos from YouTube and Converting them into other formats (e.g. wmv).
- Format Factory - Converting videos to any other video format you can imagine.
If you are using PowerPoint 2003 (or 2010) no worries, because inserting videos into PowerPoint is as easy as toasting...Insert > Movies and Sounds > Movie from File (2003)...
You might also want to check out my previous article entitled 2 Juicy Ways to Insert YouTube Videos into PowerPoint, but I believe the tips shared above is even juicier. Trust me!
Finally, if you have a cooler or more efficient way of doing it for free, please share it with us. Now that would be AWESOME :)
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