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The McCombs Trainers are on YouTube
Posted by Holly Green on Friday, March 30th 2012
category: Email, Excel, General, McCombs Tech Resources, Office 2007, Office 2010, Outlook, Self Support, Useful Web Sites
Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint 2010
Posted by Holly Green on Friday, August 26th 2011
We’ve blogged before about embedding a YouTube video in PowerPoint 2003 and 2007, but now that PowerPoint 2010 is out, embedding a YouTube video is considerably easier. Remember that when you embed a video in a slide, PowerPoint is accessing the video from the web site, so you will need an internet connection when [...]
Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint
Posted by jeff hauger on Friday, October 9th 2009
UPDATE: We now have instructions for Embedding YouTube in PowerPoint 2010. Several months ago we linked to an article about how to embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint. We still get questions about it pretty regularly, so I though I’d write up some instruction and post them again. NOTE: When presenting you must have a live internet [...]
category: PowerPoint, Useful Web Sites
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The McCombs Technology Training Team helps UT Austin business students, faculty, and staff with their technology resources, and with Microsoft Office. The trainers are Holly Green and Ben Bond.

Jeff Hauger, a previous team member, contributed several blog posts.

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