edit slide by slide later, since PPT breaks the audio down into individual slides.
2b. Leave the settings on the next dialog box both checked. Laser pointer motions are kept in the final recording so you can use that if you want. You can also use your animations. I highly recommend the appropriate use of animations here and there to make text or images appear exactly when you refer to them.
2c. Click Start Recording. The PowerPoint will go into full screen and will automatically start recording, so make sure your headset is all ready to go. (You can trim the beginning or end of your audio afterward via the Playback tab when you've clicked on the speaker. Cool, huh?) Remember to keep each slide at a minute or less!
2b. Leave the settings on the next dialog box both checked. Laser pointer motions are kept in the final recording so you can use that if you want. You can also use your animations. I highly recommend the appropriate use of animations here and there to make text or images appear exactly when you refer to them.
2c. Click Start Recording. The PowerPoint will go into full screen and will automatically start recording, so make sure your headset is all ready to go. (You can trim the beginning or end of your audio afterward via the Playback tab when you've clicked on the speaker. Cool, huh?) Remember to keep each slide at a minute or less!
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