MICROSOFT WORD (How to Import video into Word)




Insert Local Video

1
Open the document in Word, click the "Insert" tab and then click "Object" in the Text group.
2
Click the "Create From File" tab and click "Browse." Select the video on your hard disk and click "Open."
3
Click "OK" to insert the video into the Word document. If you select the "Link to File" option, Word creates a link to the video instead of storing it into the document. If you select the "Display as Icon" option, you can use an icon to display the video.

Insert Online Video

1
Open the document in Word. Click the "Insert" tab and then click "Online Video" in the Media group.
2
Search for a video using the Bing Video Search box. Select the video and then click the "Insert" button to insert it into the document. If you have the video URL, paste it into the "From a Video Embed Code" box and then click the small "Insert" icon.
3
Click the play button over the video to test if the video is working.

Tip

  • When you edit linked videos, the changes are automatically reflected in your Word document.

Warning

  • XInformation in this article applies to Microsoft Office Word 2013. It may vary slightly or significantly with other versions.

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    1. Yes you can. GIF is also a picture/image.

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  2. I never thought it is possible now I know. I only know it is applicable for Microsoft power point. Thanks 😊

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  3. I never thought it is possible now I know. I only know it is applicable for Microsoft power point. Thanks 😊

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  4. I never thought it is possible now I know. I only know it is applicable for Microsoft power point. Thanks 😊

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