You need to download it from the site first. If you need help with that search answers, people aske how almost everyday.
After that its just a matter of attaching the file. there are opions in powerpoint that set wheather it starts playing when the slide open or wheather you have to click for it to play ect...
If you do not have permission to use the file you may be breaking the law
2007-11-30 05:02:24
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answered by the_prankster 5
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Yes, you do. YouTube accepts a wide range of video file formats such as .WMV, .AVI, .MOV, and .MPG transferred from most digital cameras, camcorders, and cell phones.
We've found that files converted from .wmv to one of the other formats our webpage accepts generally have a lower playback quality than other file formats. If you have your source video in a format other than a .wmv file, you may want to encode directly to MPEG4 (DivX, Xvid, SVQ3) at 640x480 resolution, with 64k Mono MP3 Audio. If you have a source .wmv in high bitrate and larger resolution you may want to convert to MPEG4 at full resolution and then resizing to 320x240 using a high quality resizing algorithm - this can help reduce the number of artifacts you end up with
2007-11-30 13:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
It's different for Mac and Windows users. I put source links for both systems below.
-Jim Gordon
Microsoft Mac MVP
MVPs are independent and do not work for Microsoft
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
2007-12-03 22:15:27
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answered by jimgmacmvp 7
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you must get a program which may or may not be legal which will take it from the website. they arnt hard to find just search in google how to rip youtube vids and youll find something
2007-11-30 12:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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http://connectingdots.typepad.com/ppt/2006/12/youtube_video_e.html
2007-11-30 12:56:12
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answered by thamizhan 2
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