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+ | * To run a 32 second video clip continuously over four 8 second slides | ||
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+ | * Open Slide 1 **in the Objects and Animation Editor** and add the 32 second video | ||
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+ | * In the Objects and Animation Editor, copy the Master Video Track and navigate to Slide 2 (Next Slide) | ||
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+ | * Paste the Copied Master Video Track | ||
+ | * Note that the Video Clip is automatically designated "Link to: //(Master Video Track)//" | ||
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+ | * Repeat the Copy/Paste procedure to the next two blank slides | ||
+ | * Text, or other objects, can be added to the continuously running video over four slides | ||
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