 Welcome back fellow techies to our latest tutorial video. I am the Technician Project. Today's tutorial is going to show you how to export out of PowerPoint as a movie file. We've previously done videos on how to narrate in PowerPoint. So you can have a lecture capture or a screen capture. We can now do an export as a movie. So if our PowerPoint, say our PowerPoint is ready, we've got a couple of slides here as a demonstration purposes. We're going to go to File, we're going to go to Export. And we're going to export, we're going to change the file format from PDF to either MP4 or MOV. Now MOV is going to be a larger file. So we're going to do an MP4, we're going to select MP4. We're going to leave all this set the right times. If you had recordings on your slides like narration, it will, this box will be ticked. So you use recorded timings and narrations if we had voice service. Now we don't on this slide because it's only demonstration. But if you did, this box will automatically be ticked. You can up this time to eight seconds. I feel five seconds on a slide. It's probably too long. You've got quite a lot of text on it. Eight seconds may be long enough. You can change the title. We're going to select desktop on onwards for our saving. And we're just going to save it's presentation one for testing purposes really. And we're going to press export. Now you may think, oh, it's done. What do I do now? Or what's going on? If you look down the bottom here, it says PowerPoint is converting your PowerPoint slide into an MP4. So once this blue bar is done, your slide or your desktop will be converted into a movie. So let's just find PowerPoint one on our desktop somewhere. It's that presentation one. So that's currently converting. That says the file is not ready to be used yet. When the file was ready, it will turn into a MP4 or dot mob, whatever we set it to. Now that PowerPoint is not showing any conversion at the bottom. It means that your slide is ready to go. Your movie, sorry, is ready to go. So our movie is here. If you press spacebar on a Mac, it will play automatically in preview. If not, you double click on it on your PC or double click on it on your Mac and it will open in either one or several players you've got, Windows Media Player, QuickTime Player or VLC. So we're just going to do a quick demonstration and here's our slide. It should just flick through automatically to the next one after eight seconds. As you can see, there you go. You can see the time across the bottom going along. Our slide is in total. Our slide is 32 seconds because of the eight seconds per slide and we've got a couple of slides. There you go. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like the video if you enjoyed it and subscribe for more. And also ding dong that notification bell to get further updates. Thanks again. Goodbye.