You can turn a PPT or Keynote file directly into a movie and then share it in Canvas. In the following video, I am going to show you how to do it in PPT. The method is the same in Keynote. One advantage of Keynote is that it will automatically hide the thumbnails of the player button on a slide when you export it. Give it a try and let us know if you have any questions.
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