![]() ![]() If you go in to the folder “ppt” you will find a folder “media”. Now you should see 3 folders in finder (docProps, _rels and ppt) and an additional file (.xml). From the sidebar that opens after clicking the File option, select Export. In the top-left corner of PowerPoint, click the File option. If that doesn’t work, rename the presentation.pptx to presentation.zip and try the above procedure, of course with the correct file name! To turn a PowerPoint presentation into a video, first, open your presentation with the PowerPoint app on your Windows or Mac computer. ![]() Unzip the file (my filename is presentation.pptx).Go to the folder where the file is located, in my case Desktop/test.To open Terminal, go to Applications > Utilities > Terminal.If simply double clicking after renaming doesn’t work, try the following procedure: Which I then would try to unzip but again would lead to a zip file. I tried that, but my zip file then got unzipped to a zip.cpgz file. Well according to the sources found on google it is simple, you rename the Powerpoint. Latest versions of Powerpoint for Mac OSX don’t have the option to copy/paste the file somewhere else, there’s also no “right click save as” option unfortunately. I needed the source file but unfortunately the person who developed the demo video did not have it any longer. I received a couple of presentations over the past weeks which had an embedded video file in it, but needless to say this article will handle all types of embedded files.
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