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I have just completed a Powerpoint Presentation using Open Office and was wondering what the best program would be to turn it into a video so that I can post it onto You Tube. Any advice would be greatly appreciated Regards Kim |
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I liked Camtasia. lots of useful features
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Once you try "Keynote" on a Mac, you'll wonder why you ever used anything different.
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The simple way is to export your presentation to html You'll have the jpgs of your slides and then import them into Movie Maker if you have a windows machine or Imovie if you have a mac. Mark Riddle |
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