UPDATE2: (May 14 2014): This is now fixed with the most recent round of Windows Updates. READ THIS for more details
UPDATE1: (March 3 2014): Service Pack 1 for Office 2013 does NOT resolve this issue.
If you tried PowerPoint 2013’s INSERT > VIDEO > ONLINE VIDEO since August 2013 you will know that it is broken and Microsoft confirms that there is not immanent fix in THIS KBase article. However you can still embed (ok… link not embed) a YouTube or Vimeo video directly into your PowerPoint 2013 by following this process. In case you have an older version of PowerPoint read THIS post I wrote in 2011.
Add the DEVLOPER tab into your PowerPoint
The PowerPoint Options dialog pops up.
Click the Customize Ribbon button at left bar;
Besides the left bar, please select Main Tab from the Choose Commands drop down menu;
In the Main tab box, click the Developer item;
Go on to click the Add button;
Go to the bottom and click the Ok button to close this dialog
Click the DEVELOPER tab
Click MORE CONTROLS
Select SHOCKWAVE FLASH OBJECT and click the OK button
Drag your mouse to draw a box for your video
Right click on the box and select PROPERTY SHEET
Copy the URL from a YouTube (or Vimeo) page and paste it into the MOVIE field
Hi Karma; This is an old post that MS explaining a solution to a problem Microsoft has now resolved (as noted at the top of the post). Now you just use the INSERT tab > VIDEO and paste the URK of your video.
What is not working? If you provide some details, I will be happy to help :)
Michael: is your Powerpoint app still available? I can't find it at the Office Store.
Thank you
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Your instructions don't work for me :(
nothing happened
Hi Karma; This is an old post that MS explaining a solution to a problem Microsoft has now resolved (as noted at the top of the post). Now you just use the INSERT tab > VIDEO and paste the URK of your video.
What is not working? If you provide some details, I will be happy to help :)
Michael: is your Powerpoint app still available? I can't find it at the Office Store.
Thank you
Yes, it's still available, but the URL changed. Here's the new one: https://store.office.com/web-video-player-WA104221182.aspx?assetid=WA104221182
Sorry, we do not have an app.
I actually just published a free PowerPoint app on the Office Store that lets you play YouTube videos right on the PowerPoint slides, not just a link: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/web-video-player-WA104221182.aspx