Jun 09, 2015
PowerPoint 2013 now has a feature that enables you to take a full-motion screen capture. This could be very useful to demonstrate a process as part of the presentation content. The February 2015 update to PowerPoint 2013 added this feature.
To record the screen:
- Go to the “Insert” tab on the Ribbon and click “Screen Recording.”
- On the Screen Recording toolbar that appears, the “Select Area” button should be activated.
- Click and drag an area to record.
- Click the Record button on the toolbar.
PowerPoint then minimises, the screen greys out and PowerPoint awaits an area to be selected that will be recorded.
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