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can I add a video to a powerpoint presentation?
First things first, open your presentation and navigate to the slide you want to add a video to. You can always reorder your slides later if you change your mind. Select your video. Click “Insert” in the top navigation bar, select “Movie” and then click “Movie from File.” From there, select the fileRead more
First things first, open your presentation and navigate to the slide you want to add a video to. You can always reorder your slides later if you change your mind.
Select your video. Click “Insert” in the top navigation bar, select “Movie” and then click “Movie from File.” From there, select the file you’d like to insert.
Alternatively, select Media (or Movie, depending on whether you’re using a Mac or PC) from the “Insert” section of the Home menu in the PowerPoint control panel.
Once your video is inserted, you can make adjustments, including whether you want it to play automatically or upon being clicked, choosing a thumbnail, adding a border, visual effects, and more. Start your slideshow to make sure everything is to your liking, and you’re done!
See lesswhat does too much sugar do to the body?
if you eat too much sugar in one sitting repeatedly, there will most likely be negative health outcomes (moodiness, headaches, sluggishness, weight gain, decreased concentration, aches and pains, increased inflammation, increased risk of chronic disease like heart disease, type 2 diabetes…); so decrRead more
if you eat too much sugar in one sitting repeatedly, there will most likely be negative health outcomes (moodiness, headaches, sluggishness, weight gain, decreased concentration, aches and pains, increased inflammation, increased risk of chronic disease like heart disease, type 2 diabetes…); so decreasing your consumption can help these issues.
See lessThere are simple carbohydrates and complex ones. The body should only be able to absorb simple sugars, so you digest complex carbs into simple ones (glucose, fructose..).
Since you get glucose from complex carbs (fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans, whole grains) there is no health benefit of simple, refined sugar, and adding it to your diet can result is consuming way too much.
Getting carbohydrates from whole foods means you’re also getting crucial nutrients that are not present in most foods that have added and refined sugar. They also take longer to digest and absorb since you have to break them down first; this is especially true when eaten with a meal because protein, fiber and fat slow the process. The slower the absorption of simple carbs, the less risk for health issues.