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How to bind attachment in ppt

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hey welcome to hauser channel in todayamp;#39;s tutorial you will learn how to insert a word document into powerpoint open powerpoint go to insert tab click on object at the top panel check create from file option click on browse select word file you need check display as icon click ok click on the word icon to open the file thatamp;#39;s it thanks for watching the video please like it and let us know if you use any of our tips and tricks subscribe to our channel we upload new tutorials every day see ya

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0:08 1:17 The first option is to choose a hyperlink for a file on your computer which you can browse to usingMoreThe first option is to choose a hyperlink for a file on your computer which you can browse to using this Center panel or we can link to a website online Ill paste in a link here on my clipboard. How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides - YouTube YouTube watch YouTube watch
Insert a hyperlink On the slide, enter the text you want to turn into a hyperlink. Select the text. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Link. Select Insert Link. Or: You can make a link to a recently open file by selecting it from the Recent Items list that appears. Select Insert. Add a hyperlink to a slide - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office Microsoft Support en-us office
From the desktop, right-click your PowerPoint file, then select Show from the drop-down menu. Your file will open in Slide Show mode, where you can present it. To leave your presentation, just press Escape to return to the desktop. Watch the video below to see how quickly you can open a file in Slide Show mode.
In PowerPoint, select the slide that you want to add the file to, and then select Insert Object. In the Insert Object box, select Create from file, and then enter the PDF file location; or select Browse, find the PDF file, and then select OK. This makes the PDF file part of the presentation file.
On the Insert tab of the ribbon, select Link. Select Insert Link. Or: You can make a link to a recently open file by selecting it from the Recent Items list that appears. Select Insert.
Press and hold CTRL while you click the shapes, pictures, or other objects to group. You will need to select more than one shape, picture or object in order to enable the Group button. You can select all the objects on a slide by pressing CTRL+A. Select the Arrange button and choose Group. Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, or other objects - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office Microsoft Support en-us office
First, open the Powerpoint presentation and select the slide where the document should be embedded. Next, click on the Insert tab, then select Object. In the Object window, select Create from File and then browse to the document to be embedded. How To Embed A Document In Powerpoint? - Productkeys-uk Productkeys-uk blogs blog how-to-embed-a-doc Productkeys-uk blogs blog how-to-embed-a-doc
Open a new or existing presentation in PowerPoint for the web. Select Insert Video This Device. Select the video you want and select Open to insert it in your slide. After your video has been inserted and appears on the slide, you can move, resize, or apply shape effects to your video.

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