Embed YouTube Videos in your PowerPoint Presentations in Office 2010

One of the most exciting new features of PowerPoint 2010 is its ability to do some basic video editing, but did you now that you can now embed online videos from YouTube and other providers in your presentations? To embed an online video:

Find the online video you wish to use and copy its embed code into your clipboard. Click the Video button under the Insert tab in PowerPoint. Select Video From Web Site. A dialog box appears. Paste the embed code into the dialog box and click Insert. The video will be embedded in your slideshow, but it may appear as only a black box until you click on it.

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