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in this video iamp;#39;ll show you how to add subtitles or closed captions in powerpoint a quick note this video is not to show you how you can create subtitles in powerpoint you already need to have a webvtt file which is a vtt or web video text track subtitle file available to insert in your media in powerpoint so thatamp;#39;s out of the way but we can start off by checking out how a web video text track subtitle or vtt subtitle file looks like letamp;#39;s just minimize that and this is a web vtt subtitle file this is what it looks like it has a title then time codes and uh the lines and a space and then the time codes again we can also compare that to an srt file and this is what an srt file looks like this is an srt visa web vtt so the srt has a number then the time codes then the subtitle file for that particular uh video then a space then the number until the end so thatamp;#39;s the difference of a web vtt or a vtt sub subtitle and an srt or a subrep subtitle file thatamp