That's correct, powerpoint cannot manipulate video files - other than to
resize them.
You need to use a video editing package (perhaps one was bundled with your
computer) or try the free "windows movie maker" (although I'm not sure that
has a flip feature).
That's correct, powerpoint cannot manipulate video files - other than to
resize them.
You need to use a video editing package (perhaps one was bundled with your
computer) or try the free "windows movie maker" (although I'm not sure
that has a flip feature).
To continue on with TAJ's comments, look at www.Papajohn.org web site for
help with your problem. It can be corrected in Windows Movie Maker
(depending on the file format) and there is also instructions on his web
site to convert a non-compatible format to one that WMM can use.
That's correct, powerpoint cannot manipulate video files - other than to
resize them.
You need to use a video editing package (perhaps one was bundled with your
computer) or try the free "windows movie maker" (although I'm not sure
that has a flip feature).
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