Which button would you use to insert a downloaded video clip on your computer into a slide?

A. Online Video
B. Clip Art Video
C. Video on My PC
D. Media

My answer is d.

Have you opened the PowerPoint program and given this a try?

If not, why not?

If so, what did you do to complete this task?

On my computer, I'd use D and then C (but not called "Video on My PC") -- but called "Movie from File."

You are correct! To insert a downloaded video clip on your computer into a slide, you would use the "Media" button. This button is typically found in presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.

Here's how you can use the "Media" button to insert a video into a slide:

1. Open your presentation software and navigate to the desired slide where you want to insert the video clip.
2. Look for the "Insert" or "Media" tab at the top of the screen. The exact location may vary depending on the software you're using.
3. Click on the "Media" button. It might be represented by an icon such as a film reel or camera.
4. A dialog box will appear, offering different options to insert media. Look for the option titled "Video on My PC," "Insert Video," or something similar.
5. Click on the provided option to browse and locate the downloaded video clip on your computer.
6. Select the video file and click on the "Insert" or "Open" button.
7. The video clip will then be inserted into the slide. You can resize, reposition, or adjust any other settings for the video as needed.

Using the "Media" button allows you to insert video files stored locally on your computer and incorporate them directly into your slideshow presentation.