
Record a slide show with narration and slide timings
With a microphone, speakers, and a sound card, you can record your presentation and capture your voice narration, slide timings, and laser pointer gestures.
Add or delete audio in your PowerPoint presentation - Microsoft …
You can add audio, such as music, narration, or sound bites, to your PowerPoint presentation. When adding audio, you can also specify when the audio should start and how long it should run.
Record a presentation - Microsoft Support
Training: In Microsoft PowerPoint, you can record your presentation, narration, and animation timings to give it a professional and polished feel. Watch this video to learn how.
Add speaker notes to your slides - Microsoft Support
Add speaker notes to each slide to help you remember what you're going to say when you present.
Present with real-time, automatic captions or subtitles in …
Let PowerPoint display your spoken words on-screen as you present with live captions, and even translate your words into another language with live subtitles.
Record your presentation - Microsoft Support
You can record your PowerPoint presentation—or just a single slide—and capture voice, ink gestures, and your video presence. The completed recording is like any other presentation. …
Create a self-running presentation - Microsoft Support
You can record a narration before you run a presentation, or you can record it during the presentation and include audience comments. If you do not want narration throughout your …
Add closed captions or subtitles to media in PowerPoint
You can add captions to presentations that you've recorded with video narration, screen recordings, and any other video (except online videos) that you insert into PowerPoint.
How to add voiceovers to videos - Microsoft Support
You can record a voiceover directly in the Clipchamp video editor UI by recording a webcam video, adding the resulting clip to your project's editing timeline, and then detaching the audio …
Use the Speak text-to-speech feature to read text aloud
You can add the Speak command to your Quick Access Toolbar by doing the following in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote: Next to the Quick Access Toolbar, click Customize Quick …