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Last Updated: April 19th 2010

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You're Done!

PowerPoint starts rendering the movie.

The movie output is in QuickTime MOV format -- and you can also play these movies on Windows computers that have the free Apple QuickTime player installed.

If you want to upload the movie to YouTube, some movies might show an error since YouTube seems to have some problems with PowerPoint's QuickTime outputs. But you can convert these movies to the AVI format using QuickTime Professional -- these movies work fine when uploaded to YouTube.

Office:mac MVP Jim Gordon explains more in this movie tutorial...



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