From: luckysan on
HI john when i'm adding the moving by clicking the movie file option in the
PPT Though it gets added in the PPt but the video is not visible and only the
audio is which we can hear. Please help me as i've to post the ppt with a
videio to my boss through email.


"John Wilson" wrote:

> Afraid the short answer is no
> --
>
> Did that answer the question / help?
> _____________________________
> John Wilson
> Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
> http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
>
>
> "Tom Wittwer" wrote:
>
> > When inserting video clips (WMV) into a slideshow, the clip will refer to the
> > original file on the disk. When sending to another user (who does not have
> > the video file) it won't work.
> > One could use object packager to really embed the video to the slide but
> > when playing on the other user's computer it asks for allowing potential
> > unsafe content and so forth. Furthermore, it opens in an external player.
> >
> > Is there a possibility to embed (truly) a video to PowerPoint where a
> > receiving user 1. Sees a preview picture, 2. Can play the file by just
> > clicking on it?
> >
> > Appreciate your comments
> >
From: jpforestier on
You can't embed a video within a PPT so the presentation emailed won't show
the video to your boss
"luckysan" <luckysan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> a �crit dans le message de
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> HI john when i'm adding the moving by clicking the movie file option in
> the
> PPT Though it gets added in the PPt but the video is not visible and only
> the
> audio is which we can hear. Please help me as i've to post the ppt with a
> videio to my boss through email.
>
>
> "John Wilson" wrote:
>
>> Afraid the short answer is no
>> --
>>
>> Did that answer the question / help?
>> _____________________________
>> John Wilson
>> Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
>> http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
>>
>>
>> "Tom Wittwer" wrote:
>>
>> > When inserting video clips (WMV) into a slideshow, the clip will refer
>> > to the
>> > original file on the disk. When sending to another user (who does not
>> > have
>> > the video file) it won't work.
>> > One could use object packager to really embed the video to the slide
>> > but
>> > when playing on the other user's computer it asks for allowing
>> > potential
>> > unsafe content and so forth. Furthermore, it opens in an external
>> > player.
>> >
>> > Is there a possibility to embed (truly) a video to PowerPoint where a
>> > receiving user 1. Sees a preview picture, 2. Can play the file by just
>> > clicking on it?
>> >
>> > Appreciate your comments
>> >