Well, getting high quality EPS vectors and editing them is a KEY part of many of my cool PowerPoint tricks, such as the, the, and many others. And since I’m not a pro designer, I sadly don’t have apps like Adobe Illustrator to work with vectors. So up till now, here’s what WAS my (quite PAINFUL) workaround: Using my out-of-date PowerPoint 2013 on my old computer. Since it hasn’t been updated due to our work security settings, the.EPS file import still works. I did have to annoyingly toggle between computers though, and I wasn’t too thrilled about recommending this, since not everyone has an outdated version of 2013 (nor really should). Therefore, here are two NEW AND IMPROVED free workarounds for using.EPS files with PowerPoint (that should work for everyone).
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How do I convert my PowerPoint presentation to a video with sound? Update Cancel. It is indeed a very good idea of converting PowerPoint to MPEG I must say. On your PC and your devices these videos can be played, edited in Windows Movie Maker, or CD or DVD can be burned. You can add your sound files to your PowerPoint slides.
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