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How to Insert a YouTube Video into My Online Presentation?

The unique advantage of online presentations is that they allow instant, real-time access to many Internet resources, and specifically to YouTube. With iSpring, YouTube videos are inserted into your presentation directly from PowerPoint with a single click of your mouse. Once you upload you project to the Internet, users will be able to view the embedded video right within your presentation.

Follow these steps to insert a YouTube video:

  1. Choose a YouTube video and copy video URL to Clipboard.Copy video URL on YouTube
  2. To add a YouTube video, click the ‘YouTube’ button on the iSpring Pro tab.YouTube button on iSpring toolbar
  3. Paste the URL of the YouTube video into the ‘Video link’ field. You can click the big button below to our view video tutorial. To see how video will look after uploading to the Internet, click ‘Preview’.Paste video URL to the empty field
  4. Inserted into your PowerPoint presentation, YouTube video will look like a white rectangle, which you can resize and move however you like.YouTube video in PowerPoint
  5. After you upload your online presentation, viewers will be able to play the video file using its YouTube navigation bar or the ‘Play’ button on top of the video.YouTube video in presentation on iSpring Online
  6. Unless online presentation or eLearning course is uploaded to a web-site, blog or LMS, viewers will see a notification message with a link to the embedded YouTube video.YouTube video offline playback

View this sample Flash presentation to see how the embedded YouTube video looks after uploading presentation to a web site.

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