[mso] Quicktime and PPT
- From: "Scot Jones" <sjones@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:39:46 -0400
"Quick" question about PowerPoint and Quicktime (harhar?) . . .
I have been given a QuickTime video to embed in a PPT presentation . . .
but the only way I can get it to play is to insert an action setting
that will play the Quicktime video . . . the problem is that it plays in
the QuickTime window.
Any suggestions on how to use this video right on the slide, or do I
need to find a way to convert quicktime to an mpeg or wmv or something?
Thank You!
Scot Jones
"Getting Ready for Tucson!"
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