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Old 08-16-2017, 03:07 PM
bhadden1 bhadden1 is offline Embedded Video Not Playing in Recorded Presentation Mac OS X Embedded Video Not Playing in Recorded Presentation Office 2016 for Mac
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Default Embedded Video Not Playing in Recorded Presentation

I've got a presentation with advanced animations and an mp4 video that are all set to auto-play with timings. When I go to record the presentation, all my animations play perfectly but when I get to the slide with the video things go wrong. The video appears first on the page (out of order) and stays flat, doesn't play.



I'm using a Mac and stupid MS Office support wants to charge for customer service support on this issue which seems bogus to me since I ALREADY pay monthly for the application. Has anyone had this issue and know how to fix it?

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