Once you click on recording from Beginning or from Current Slide, a new dialog will appear. Here you can choose if you want to record slide and animation timing and also narrations and laser pointers. The former lets you track timing and record everything related to presenter narration and the pointer. Listen to your show. If there is a slide narration you would like to re-record, select the slide in the sorter, click sLide sHow in the Menu Bar and then RecoRd sLide sHow. Redo the narrations on that slide. Do not adVance sLide, unless you want to re-record the next slide!! When you are finished press esc. Check the new recording. Repeat on any other slides.
Start a presentation in PowerPoint from scratch or use one of the many templates that come with the program. When you first open PowerPoint, you are presented with a blank document.
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If you want to work from scratch, follow the instructions in the document to add text, images and sound files. Adding text to your presentation is as easy as clicking a text box and typing. You can use the text formatting features to choose font style, size and color. To add an image, movie or sound to your presentation, go to the 'Insert' menu and select the appropriate element.
By If you don’t have a prerecorded clip to use in your PowerPoint slide show and have to create your own audio, you can record a sound directly onto a slide in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac by following these steps:. Click the Ribbon’s Home tab, and in the Insert group, choose Media→Record Audio to display the Record Sound dialog. Choose a device from the Sound Input Device pop-up menu. This menu displays input devices currently connected to your computer, such as an internal microphone. You add and remove devices in the Mac OS X Sound control panel. Thereafter, choose a source from the Input Source pop-up menu. The reason why you need to go through second step is because some sound input devices may have more than one input source.
To record a sound, click the Record button at the top of the dialog. Click Stop or Pause when you’re done and then click Play to preview your recording. Type a name for your sound file in the Name text box. The name can be used to help you when choosing animation settings and in VBA. When you’re done recording your sound, click Save to produce a sound icon on your slide.
If you need greater control over audio recordings for PowerPoint slides, check out GarageBand, a robust sound-editing application from Apple. With GarageBand, you can record your narrations straight into the program and save them as sound files, which you then insert into PowerPoint. Garage Band comes with many Macs. Look for GarageBand in your Applications folder, or purchase iLife.