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Is there a way to add online (yes, Internet will be required) YouTube videos to PowerPoint slides in PowerPoint 2011 in Mac OS X 10.8.5? Dec 16, 2012  In windows I use to create videos with power point 2010 simply by clicking in save and send - create video and boailaaa. How can I do that with office mac 2011? This thread is locked.

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Recently Microsoft released the Service Pack 2 upgrade for its Office 2011 for Mac productivity suite, which primarily addresses issues and functions with Outlook for Mac, but also addresses problems with other aspects of the Office suite. After applying this update, a few people have had problems in which the Office identity database has become corrupted and when launching Office programs have received messages stating 'Please upgrade the Office database.' Yesterday that some users have been experiencing this error, and has provided a couple of options for getting around it. If you have not yet upgraded your Office 2011 installation to Service Pack 2, then Microsoft suggests you first ensure you rebuild your database so it is in good condition before installing the latest update.

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To do this, first quit your Office applications and any other programs you are running, and then run the following procedure: • Back up your current identities database Go to the Documents folder within the user account, open the Microsoft User Data folder, and then copy the 'Office 2011 identities' folder to a separate location. Select your identities and click the Rebuild button, or optionally delete and recreate them to ensure they are fresh. . Screenshot by Topher Kessler/CNET • Rebuild or recreate current identities Open up Outlook 2011 while holding the option key, and you will be presented with the Microsoft Database Utility.

This utility can also be located in the /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office/ folder. In this utility, select your identities and then click the Rebuild button to rebuild them, or optionally remove the identities and then click the plus button to create new ones. • Set your default identity If you have created more than one identity (such as one for work and one for school or home), then be sure to set the default identity using the gear menu at the bottom of the database utility window. If you have already upgraded Office 2011 with Service Pack 2 and are experiencing problems with the program's identity database, then after backing up the database as outlined in step one above, follow this procedure: • Open the Microsoft Database Utility Do this by holding the option key when starting Outlook, or by opening it directly from the /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office/ folder. • Create a new identity Leave your current identity where it is, and click the plus button to create a new identity. Do not set this to be your default identity.

Copy the Database Headers folder from the new identity to that in your default or 'Main' identity folder, replacing the old one. Screenshot by Topher Kessler/CNET • Move the database headers folder At this point, quit the Microsoft Database Utility and then open the Documents folder in your home directory. In here open the Microsoft User Data > Office 2011 Identities folder. Open the folder of the new identity you just created and and the Data Records folder within it, and locate the folder called Database Headers. Copy this folder by selecting it and pressing Command-C. Now go back to the Office 2011 Identities folder and open the Main Identity > Data Records directory, and replace the Database Headers folder with the one you copied from the new identity. You can do this by pressing Command-V to paste it and replace the current folder, or you can drag the folder from its location in the new identity to this current location.

• Rebuild the identity database Reopen the Microsoft Database Utility, select your main identity, and then click the Rebuild button. After doing this the database should work properly with the upgraded version of Office. Post them below!

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Microsoft Powerpoint and Word each have their own particular strengths. Sometimes, however, the audience for which you are creating a file might want that file in a format that is actually better suited for a particular program. Luckily Microsoft Office programs all work fairly well together, so there is usually a solution to get a file from one program’s file type into the file type for another program. This is the case with Powerpoint and Word, which will come in handy when you need to save a Powerpoint presentation in the Word.doc or.docs file format. This ensures that you can freely create and edit the program in Powerpoint, then simply convert it to a Word document when you are done.

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Create a Word Document from a Powerpoint Slideshow What you are actually doing is creating handouts in Microsoft Word that are based upon the existing slides that are in your Powerpoint presentation. This tutorial will assume that you know how to save files in both Powerpoint and Word and have both programs installed on your computer, so we will be focusing on finding and customizing the tool that will allow you to generate the handouts that you need from the Powerpoint presentation that you have. You can do a lot with the printing functions in Powerpoint, if your audience only needs a printed version of your presentation. For example, will teach you how to print your presentation as an outline. But to learn about the functionality that exists between Powerpoint and Word, continue reading below. Step 1: Double-click your Powerpoint presentation to open it in Powerpoint. Step 2: Click the File tab at the top-left corner of the window.