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Embed Media Files [PowerPoint 2007 SP2] Microsoft Office
PowerPoint does not provide a way to embed video and audio files (with a
small exception that you can embed small .wav files). OfficeOne ProTools
Embed Media works around that limitation and allows you to embed media files
into the presentation. Since the media files are within the presentation,
you no longer have to worry about breaking links to the external video files
when you move or copy the presentation. PowerPoint will play your files as
it would normally do. OfficeOne ProTools Embed Media is not required for
playing the video and audio files.
The process to embed media files with OfficeOne ProTools Embed Media is as
follows:
- Open the presentation in Microsoft Office PowerPoint. Your
presentation needs to be in the new PowerPoint formats: .pptx, .pptm,
.ppsx or .ppsm. Older PowerPoint file formats (.ppt, .pps, etc.) are not
supported.
- Add your video and audio files through the PowerPoint ribbon as you
would do normally:
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For video files, use the Movie button from the
Media Clips group in the Insert tab.
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For audio files, use the Sound button from the
Media Clips group in the Insert tab.
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Save your presentation after adding your video and audio
files.
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Select Embed Media button from the Tools
group in the Insert tab. This button is created in PowerPoint by
OfficeOne ProTools Embed Media:

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Selecting this button brings up the Embed Media dialog box:

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OfficeOne ProTools for PowerPoint always creates a new
presentation with the media files embedded. Provide a new presentation
file in the New Presentation box.
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Select the media files that you wish to embed.

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Click Embed button to start the embedding process. For
larger files or large number of files, the embedding process may take
some time. At the end of the process, OfficeOne ProTools Embed Media
would inform you that the new presentation with embedded files have been
created. You can now use this presentation without needing the separate
media files.
Important Note: This feature works
with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 SP2. Please note that Service Pack
2 of Microsoft Office 2007 is required for PowerPoint 2007 to play the
embedded videos. |