How do I share/export a video from the Logos Program (Faithlife Study Bible VIdeos) with/to a Powerpoint Presentation
Welcome @David Taylor
I'm not aware of any mechanism to export these videos - sorry
Graham
You can insert a link in Powerpoint and the video will play.
I'm not aware of any way to generate a link to these videos.
I link about once a month.
Already tried inserting the link into Powerpoint but Powerpoint didn't recognize; it when I selected "insert into Powerpoint from the Logos program" all it did was insert the text describing the video "Mount of Beatitudes Views". I'm not sure that Logos permits this action because Logos tech support was no help at all and I haven't been able to accomplish it with any traditional method for exporting videos.
Would like to thank Norman and Graham for trying to help. See if either of you or anyone else from the Logos Community can export "Mount of Beatitudes Views" from Faithlife Study Bible Videos into a Powerpoint presentation and if successful explain to me how to do it.
I can copy the link for this video and insert it into Powerpoint. It will be a Ref.ly link and will onen the video online.
When I tried that, Powerpoint gave me a message saying, "That path does not exist". Just spoke with customer support and was told that Logos does not provide the nesseccary path to import their videos into powerpoint. Will try that but am curious, what online source is providing this video option. Thanks for trying.
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