3 Easy Ways to Add a PowerPoint to iMovie

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This wikiHow teaches you how to convert a PowerPoint presentation into a video file and import it into iMovie on Mac, iPhone, or iPad.

Method 1 of 3:

Converting PowerPoint to Video

Step 1 Open a PowerPoint presentation.

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Open a PowerPoint presentation. Do so by double-clicking the orange app that's shaped like or contains a P. Click File in the menu bar and Open…. Then select the PowerPoint presentation you want to add to iMovie.

Step 2 Click File in the menu bar.

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Step 3 Click Export….

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Step 4 Click the File Format drop-down.

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Step 5 Click MP4.

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Step 6 Click Export.

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Importing to iMovie on Mac

Step 1 Open iMovie.

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\n"> Open iMovie. It's a purple star-shaped app with a white movie camera icon.

Step 2 Click the Media tab.

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Step 3 Click File in the menu bar at the top of the screen.

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Step 4 Click Import Media….

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Step 5 Click the Import to: drop-down at the top of the window.

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Step 6 Click a destination for the new video.

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Click a destination for the new video. You can save it directly to a project or add it to your iMovie Media Library to use later.

Step 7 Select the location of the video.

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Select the location of the video. Use the menu on the left side of the window to select the folder or location where you saved the converted PowerPoint presentation.

Step 8 Click the PowerPoint presentation video file.

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Click the PowerPoint presentation video file. It will be listed on the right side of the window after you've selected the folder or location where it is saved.

Step 9 Click Import Selected in the lower-right.

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Importing to iMovie on iPhone or iPad

Step 1 Add the PowerPoint video file to your Photos app

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Step 2 Transfer the video file to the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad

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Transfer the video file to the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad. Your PowerPoint video must be in MP4 format to transfer to iPhone or iPad.

Step 3 Open the iMovie app on your iPhone or iPad.

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Open the iMovie app on your iPhone or iPad. It's a purple app with a white star and a movie camera icon.

Step 4 Tap the Projects tab.

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Step 5 Tap + Create Project.

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\n"> Tap Create Project. Alternatively, you can tap an existing project instead.

Step 6 Tap Movie.

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Step 7 Select your video and tap Create Movie.

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Select your video and tap Create Movie . It's at the bottom of the screen. This will download your video and add it to your iMovie timeline.

Step 8 Edit your video.

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Step 9 Tap Done when you

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Community Q&A

My powerpoint isn't highlighted so I can't click on it to import it. Can you help? Community Answer

You cannot import a powerpoint by itself onto iMovie, as iMovie can only import videos and images. If you would like to import it, you will first need to create your powerpoint into a video. You can find this by searching online. Then, you can add it to iMovie as it will be an acceptable file.

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How do I use the PowerPoint iPhone app? I double clicked to add the title and the keypad didn't come up!

Community Answer Try clicking it once. If that doesn't work, try rebooting or un/reinstalling the app.

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