From the course: PowerPoint: Audio and Video
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Use Format Painter
- [Instructor] Throughout this chapter, we've seen the wide variety of visual effects you can apply to videos in your PowerPoint presentations, and clearly it's possible to spend a lot of time applying, customizing, and even combining effects together to get the exact look you want. And that's just to apply effects to a single video. But if you've spend a lot of time getting your effects just right, and you'd like to apply the exact same combination of effects to other videos in your presentation, that doesn't mean you have to start from scratch with each one. Thankfully, you can use the format painter to apply the entire combination of custom formats with just a single click. Start by selecting the object that you've applied your formats to. In this case, I have this video that I formatted with custom 3D rotation, bevels, and other effects. I probably wouldn't format a video to look like this in a real world scenario, but it's easy to see some of the things that I've done here. Now…
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Apply a preset video style3m 30s
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Design a border1m 47s
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Add shadows2m 35s
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Add reflections2m 19s
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Add glow effects1m 59s
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Add soft edges1m 28s
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Apply a 3D rotation3m 2s
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Apply bevels and 3D formatting5m 6s
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Use Format Painter2m 36s
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