You may add the personalized animation by going to the tab labeled Animations on the ribbon. Choose the text box that is located on the slide. Choose from the Animations. Make the selection to Add Animation. Choose Additional Entrance Effects from the menu. Select Credits from the list of Exciting options. Make sure you click OK. Choose the Animation Pane option. Click the down arrow located next to the text box animation, and then select Timing from the drop-down menu.
Make your selection under “More Entrance Effects” at the very bottom of the menu. The “Add Entrance Effect” window will show up at this point. Scroll down until you reach the “Exciting” group, then click the “Credits” option, and finally, choose the “OK” button to finish customizing your effect. Your PowerPoint presentation will now include the rolling credits animation once this process is complete.
Insert a video that’s been saved on your personal computer. Select the slide that you want to add a video to while you are in Normal view. Pick Video on the Insert tab, then click Movie from File after it appears. In the Choose a Movie dialog box, select the file you want to insert. Simply click the Insert button if you want the video to be played directly from the slide.
Launch the slide that will serve as the starting point for your recording. Click the Record button that is located in the PowerPoint window’s upper right-hand corner. When you are ready, pick the red Record button in the shape of a round circle, wait for the countdown, and then begin speaking. To record audio from a particular slide, first navigate to the slide in question, and then select Record.
The reason for this is that the credits effect will only animate the text that is currently present on the slide itself. If you have a long list of text that causes the textbox on the slide to become full and overflow, the animation for the credits will halt halfway through the slide presentation. There are several solutions to this problem, and the one you choose will depend on your preferences.
You may either replay it or rewind it. On the tab labeled Animations, you’ll want to select the option labeled Show Additional Effect Options. To adjust the timing, select the Timing tab and then either of the following: Choose an option from the Repeat list to play an animation effect more than once.
Visit YouTube, look for the video you want to utilize in PowerPoint, and copy the URL of the video you want to embed in the presentation. Visit the website clipconverter.cc, paste the URL you copied to download, and then click the Continue button. After it has been converted, you can download the file in its new format. Launch PowerPoint, and then choose the location on the slide where you want to place the video.
Launch your presentation using Google Slides, then go to the slide where you want to add the video and click the Add button. Click Insert → Video. There will be a new window that opens. On the Google Drive tab you’ll see all your videos stored in or shared with your Google Drive account. Click the Select button after you have chosen the video you wish to upload.
Visit YouTube, look for the video you want to utilize in PowerPoint, and copy the URL of the video you want to embed in the presentation. Visit the website clipconverter.cc, paste the URL you copied to download, and then click the Continue button. After it has been converted, you can download the file in its new format. Launch PowerPoint, and then choose the location on the slide where you want to place the video.