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How Do I Add a Video to My Canva Presentation?

Last updated on December 4, 2022 @ 7:04 pm

Adding a video to your Canva presentation is easy! You can either upload a video file from your computer, or embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo.

To upload a video file from your computer, click on the “Uploads” tab in the left sidebar. Then click on the “Video” button in the top toolbar. A window will pop up where you can select the video file you want to upload.

To embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo, click on the “Embed” tab in the left sidebar. Then paste the URL of the video into the text box. You can also adjust the width and height of the video by changing the numbers in the “Size” field.

Once you’ve added your video, you can move it around and resize it just like any other element in Canva. Just click on the video and drag it to where you want it, or use the corner handles to resize it.

You can also add text over your video. To do this, click on the “Text” button in the top toolbar and then click on the “Add Heading” or “Add Subheading” buttons.

A text box will appear over your video. You can type whatever you want into this text box, and then use the formatting options (bold, italic, underline, etc.) to style your text.

When you’re finished, just click on the “Publish” button in the top right corner to share your presentation with others!

Adding a video to your Canva presentation is easy! You can either upload a video file from your computer, or embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo.

To upload a video file from your computer, click on the “Uploads” tab in the left sidebar.

A window will pop up where you can select the video file you want to upload.

PRO TIP: Canva is a great way to make presentations, but you need to be careful when adding videos. Make sure that the video you’re adding is appropriate for the presentation, and that it’s not too long. Otherwise, your audience may get bored or distracted.
Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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