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To insert a YouTube video into a PowerPoint presentation you must first download that video to your computer.
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'''You cannot embed YouTube videos or videos from online websites in the 64-bit version of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 - which is what we have here at Winona State.'''
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To insert a YouTube video (or any video from an online website) into a PowerPoint 2010 (64-bit) presentation you must first download that video to your computer.
  
 
===Download YouTube Videos to Your Computer===
 
===Download YouTube Videos to Your Computer===
  
To download a YouTube video to your computer navigate to the YouTube video that you wish to insert and in another tab go to: http://en.savefrom.net/
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*To download a YouTube video to your computer, navigate to the YouTube video that you wish to insert and in new tab or window go to: http://en.savefrom.net/
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*Copy the YouTube URL and paste the URL into the box on http://en.savefrom.net/, then click the download button.
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*The window will load and you should see different options to download the video. Click on what size you want the YouTube video to be. I suggest you select  ''MP4 720P''
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*At the bottom of your screen it will ask if you want to Open, Save or Cancel.
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*You should select the arrow by Save, then select Save as. You will then pick where you want to save and name the video.
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*Navigate to where you saved the file and open that file, it will then start to download the video.
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===Putting A Video Into Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (64-bit)===
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*In the PowerPoint side click where you want the YouTube video to be on, go up to the top next to the file button and click on ''Insert''
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*Under the Media section click on ''Video'' and then select ''Video from File...''
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*Navigate to where you saved the YouTube video that you downloaded and then click ''Insert''
  
Copy the YouTubes URL and paste the URL into the box on http://en.savefrom.net/, then click the download button.
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[[File:YTPP6.PNG]]
  
The window will load and you should see different options to download the video. I suggest you select ''MP4 720P''
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 3 June 2022

You cannot embed YouTube videos or videos from online websites in the 64-bit version of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 - which is what we have here at Winona State.

To insert a YouTube video (or any video from an online website) into a PowerPoint 2010 (64-bit) presentation you must first download that video to your computer.

Download YouTube Videos to Your Computer

  • To download a YouTube video to your computer, navigate to the YouTube video that you wish to insert and in new tab or window go to: http://en.savefrom.net/

YTPP2.PNG

  • The window will load and you should see different options to download the video. Click on what size you want the YouTube video to be. I suggest you select MP4 720P

YTPP3.PNG

  • At the bottom of your screen it will ask if you want to Open, Save or Cancel.

YTPP7.PNG

  • You should select the arrow by Save, then select Save as. You will then pick where you want to save and name the video.
  • Navigate to where you saved the file and open that file, it will then start to download the video.


Putting A Video Into Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (64-bit)

  • In the PowerPoint side click where you want the YouTube video to be on, go up to the top next to the file button and click on Insert

YTPP4.PNG

  • Under the Media section click on Video and then select Video from File...

YTPP5.PNG

  • Navigate to where you saved the YouTube video that you downloaded and then click Insert

YTPP6.PNG