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How to Embed Video in Google Slides

Insert video from YouTube or computer

what you need to know

  • Click on the slide and select it. insertion > videoChoose a location for your video and google drive, By URLOr use the YouTube search bar.
  • Then select a video and click on it. Choose Introduce.
  • Right-click on the embedded video and select it. format options Edit size, placement and playback options.

Adding video to the web version of Google Slides is a visually effective way to share data and information. How to add videos to Google Slides from external sources such as Google Drive, YouTube and your computer hard drive

How to embed a YouTube video in Google Slides

YouTube is the most popular place to find all kinds of videos. You may also have a YouTube channel where you upload your own videos. YouTube is a Google company, so adding a video to your slides on the service is very easy.

How to set up a YouTube channel

You may have defined or need to create a video location in your presentation. When you’re done, click on the slide where you want to put the video, then insertion > video.

This is the location of the option to embed a video in Google Slides.

that Insert video By default, a dialog box appears offering a YouTube search. Enter a search term and click the magnifying glass to search for the video you want to add.

YouTube search bar when adding videos to Google Slides.

Or, if you know the URL of the YouTube video you want to add, you can select it. By URL Then paste the URL into the text box provided.

Option to add YouTube video by URL in Google Slides.

When you find a video to include in Google Slides, Choose The video is inserted into the slide. You can then click and drag it to the desired location.

This is an optional option when embedding a video in Google Slides.

If the slide has video, you can use the blue bounding box to resize the video frame. If you need to crop the video or change other options, you can right click on the video and select format option.

Video format options in Google Slides.

that format option A toolbar will open on the right side of the page. You can change yours there start from And finish Time for video. If you check the box next to Autoplay during presentation When you open a slide during a presentation, the video plays automatically.

you can also choose audio mute Automatically mute slide sounds during playback.

In addition to these options, you have the following options: size and rotation, locationAnd shadow. Use these options to customize the look of the video on your slide.

Video format options for Google Slides.

How to Add Videos to Slides in Google Drive

Adding a video to Google Slides from Google Drive is only slightly different from adding a YouTube video. The start is the same, but the location to look for videos is different.

Click the slide where you want to put the video, then insertion > video.

where Insert video Choose from the dialog box that opens google drive.

Google Drive option to embed video into Google Slides.

Navigate to the location of the desired video in Google Drive. You have the following options:

  • my car: Allows you to find files created in Google Drive or uploaded to Google Drive.
  • shared drive: This option is for drives shared with others. For example, if you have a family folder where relatives have uploaded videos, you can find them here.
  • share with me: It may look the same as a shared drive, but it is not. Here you can find files owned by other people who have shared with you (only files, not entire drives).
  • youngest: If you recently opened a video you want to embed in Google Slides, it will appear here.

Google Drive option for adding videos to Google Slides.

When you find a video, select it and click on it. Choose Add video to your presentation.

How to Add Videos from External Sources to Google Slides

If you’re trying to add a video to Google Slides from your hard drive or anywhere else on the web, you can’t add it directly to Google Slides. You must first upload or add the file to Google Drive and then use the steps above to add the video to your presentation.

Also, you cannot add videos to Google Slides using URLs from other YouTube sites. If the video you want to use is on another website, you must first load it into Google Drive before using it (you can download it to your hard drive and then upload it to Google Drive).

If you are adding videos from the web or other people to your presentation, make sure you have permission to use those videos. Unauthorized use of someone else’s video may be grounds for legal action.


More information

How to Embed Video in Google Slides

Insert a video from YouTube or your computer

What to Know
Click a slide, select Insert > Video, and select the location of the video, Choose Google Drive, By URL, or use the YouTube search bar.
Then, choose a video and click Select to insert.
Right-click an embedded video and select Format options to edit the size, placement, and playback options.

Adding a video to the web version of Google Slides is an effective visual way to share data and information. Here’s how to add a video to Google Slides from Google Drive, YouTube, and outside sources, like your computer hard drive.

How to Embed a YouTube Video in Google Slides

YouTube is the best known place to find all manner of videos. You may even have a YouTube channel where you upload your own videos. Because YouTube is a Google company, adding videos to your slides from the service is pretty straight forward.

How to Set up Your YouTube Channel

In your presentation you may have a place defined for a video or you may need to create one. When you’re ready, click the slide where you want the video and then click Insert > Video.

The Insert Video dialog box appears and by default, it options to a YouTube search. Type your search term and click the magnifying glass to search for the video you want to add.

Alternatively, if you know the URL for the YouTube video you want to add, you can select By URL and then paste the URL into the provided text box.

Once you’ve located the video that you want to embed in Google Slides, click Select and the video will be inserted into your slide. You can then click and drag it into the desired position.

Once you have you video in the slide, you can use the blue bounding box to resize the video frame, or if you need to clip the video or change other options, you can right-click on the video and select Format options.

The Format options toolbar will open on the right side of the page. There you can change your Start at and End at times for the video. If you place a checkmark in the box next to Autoplay when presenting the video will automatically play when the slide opens during a presentation.

You can also select Mute audio to have the audio from the slide automatically muted when it plays.

In addition to these options, you also have options for Size & Rotation, Position, and Drop shadow. Use these options to adjust the appearance of the video on your slide.

How to Add a Video to Slides from Google Drive

Adding videos to your Google Slides presentation from Google Drive is only slightly different from adding a YouTube Video. It starts the same, but the difference is in where you find the video.

Click the slide where you want the video and then click Insert > Video.

In the Insert video dialog box that opens, select Google Drive.

Navigate to the location of the desired video in Google Drive. You have options for:

My Drive: This is where you’ll find files that you’ve created in or uploaded to Google Drive.
Shared drives: This option is for drives that are shared with other people. For example, if you have a family shared drive that a relative uploaded a video to, you’ll find it here.
Shared with me: While it might seem like this is the same a shared drive, it’s not. This is where you’ll find files that belong to someone else who has shared them with you (the file only, not the whole drive).
Recent: If you’ve recently opened the video that you want to embed in your Google Slides presentation, it will probably show up here.

Once you’ve located your video, choose it and then click Select to add the video to your presentation.

How to Add Video to Google Slides from an Outside Source

If you want to add a video to Google Slides from your hard drive or from somewhere else on the web, you won’t be able to directly add it to Google Slides. You’ll have to first upload or add the file to Google Drive, and then use the steps above to add the video to your presentation.

You also cannot add video to Google Slides using a URL for a site other YouTube. If the video you want to use lives on another site, you’ll first need to get it into Google Drive (which could mean downloading it to your hard drive and then uploading it to Google Drive) before you can use it.

If you’re adding videos from the web or that belong to someone else to your presentations, make sure you have the appropriate permissions for use. Using someone else’s video without their permission could be grounds for legal action against you.

#Embed #Video #Google #Slides

How to Embed Video in Google Slides

Insert a video from YouTube or your computer

What to Know
Click a slide, select Insert > Video, and select the location of the video, Choose Google Drive, By URL, or use the YouTube search bar.
Then, choose a video and click Select to insert.
Right-click an embedded video and select Format options to edit the size, placement, and playback options.

Adding a video to the web version of Google Slides is an effective visual way to share data and information. Here’s how to add a video to Google Slides from Google Drive, YouTube, and outside sources, like your computer hard drive.

How to Embed a YouTube Video in Google Slides

YouTube is the best known place to find all manner of videos. You may even have a YouTube channel where you upload your own videos. Because YouTube is a Google company, adding videos to your slides from the service is pretty straight forward.

How to Set up Your YouTube Channel

In your presentation you may have a place defined for a video or you may need to create one. When you’re ready, click the slide where you want the video and then click Insert > Video.

The Insert Video dialog box appears and by default, it options to a YouTube search. Type your search term and click the magnifying glass to search for the video you want to add.

Alternatively, if you know the URL for the YouTube video you want to add, you can select By URL and then paste the URL into the provided text box.

Once you’ve located the video that you want to embed in Google Slides, click Select and the video will be inserted into your slide. You can then click and drag it into the desired position.

Once you have you video in the slide, you can use the blue bounding box to resize the video frame, or if you need to clip the video or change other options, you can right-click on the video and select Format options.

The Format options toolbar will open on the right side of the page. There you can change your Start at and End at times for the video. If you place a checkmark in the box next to Autoplay when presenting the video will automatically play when the slide opens during a presentation.

You can also select Mute audio to have the audio from the slide automatically muted when it plays.

In addition to these options, you also have options for Size & Rotation, Position, and Drop shadow. Use these options to adjust the appearance of the video on your slide.

How to Add a Video to Slides from Google Drive

Adding videos to your Google Slides presentation from Google Drive is only slightly different from adding a YouTube Video. It starts the same, but the difference is in where you find the video.

Click the slide where you want the video and then click Insert > Video.

In the Insert video dialog box that opens, select Google Drive.

Navigate to the location of the desired video in Google Drive. You have options for:

My Drive: This is where you’ll find files that you’ve created in or uploaded to Google Drive.
Shared drives: This option is for drives that are shared with other people. For example, if you have a family shared drive that a relative uploaded a video to, you’ll find it here.
Shared with me: While it might seem like this is the same a shared drive, it’s not. This is where you’ll find files that belong to someone else who has shared them with you (the file only, not the whole drive).
Recent: If you’ve recently opened the video that you want to embed in your Google Slides presentation, it will probably show up here.

Once you’ve located your video, choose it and then click Select to add the video to your presentation.

How to Add Video to Google Slides from an Outside Source

If you want to add a video to Google Slides from your hard drive or from somewhere else on the web, you won’t be able to directly add it to Google Slides. You’ll have to first upload or add the file to Google Drive, and then use the steps above to add the video to your presentation.

You also cannot add video to Google Slides using a URL for a site other YouTube. If the video you want to use lives on another site, you’ll first need to get it into Google Drive (which could mean downloading it to your hard drive and then uploading it to Google Drive) before you can use it.

If you’re adding videos from the web or that belong to someone else to your presentations, make sure you have the appropriate permissions for use. Using someone else’s video without their permission could be grounds for legal action against you.

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