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Power Point Screen - PowerPoint tutorial

Power Point Screen tutorial description
| Added on | 26.02.2008 |
| Total clicks | 14 |
| Tutorial Rating | 0 |
| Tutorial Difficulty | 0 |
Power Point Screen
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Please make sure your computer can play flash video
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Steps of tutorial:
Step 1: Get URL of youtube video
Step 2: Insert the ActiveX Control Shockwave Flash Object to your PowerPoint
Step 3: Add the youtube video link to your PowerPoint
Step 4: Fine tune YouTube video in your Powerpoint file




