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Adding a video to a Google Presentation can be a great way to enhance your presentation and make it more engaging. Here's how you can add a video to your Google Presentation: 1. Open your Google Presentation and select the slide where you want to add the video. 2. Click on the "Insert" option in the top menu bar. 3. Select "Video" from the drop-down menu. 4. Choose where you want to insert the video from. You can either select "Google Drive" to insert a video that you have saved in your Google Drive, or "Search" to search for a video on YouTube. 5. If you select "Google Drive," find the video you want to insert and click on it. 6. If you select "Search," type in the keywords for the video you want to insert, and then select the video from the search results. 7. Once you've selected the video, click on the "Select" button. 8. You can resize and position the video on your slide by clicking and dragging the video's corners or edges. 9. You can also use the options in the "Format options" menu to adjust the video's playback settings, such as starting and ending times, volume, and loop options. That's it! Now your video is inserted into your Google Presentation slide. When you play the presentation, the video will play automatically on that slide.
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