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hey there in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to embed a powerpoint inside of another powerpoint the first thing i want to show you is what not to do because i made the same mistake and i feel like it could be easy to do so letamp;#39;s say you wanted to link a text and let me show you real quick so letamp;#39;s say i wanted to link this text to my powerpoint that iamp;#39;ve got on my computer and iamp;#39;m just going to navigate to my sample embedded powerpoint iamp;#39;m going to say ok now if i click on that iamp;#39;m going to hold ctrl click it to open it it pulls it right up now the mistake is if you want to take this powerpoint to another computer if you want to save it to a flash drive itamp;#39;s not going to work because itamp;#39;s linking to that file on your computer what you want to do is actually embed the powerpoint into this powerpoint so let me show you how to do that letamp;#39;s get rid of this what weamp;#39;re going to do is go to insert an