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Adding narration to a video or presentation can be a great way to enhance its content and engage your audience. Here's how you can add narration in Windows: 1. Record your narration: The first step is to record your narration. You can use the built-in Voice Recorder app in Windows or any other audio recording software. To access the Voice Recorder app, click on the Start menu and search for "Voice Recorder". Once you have recorded your narration, save it as an audio file. 2. Insert the audio file into your project: Once you have your audio file ready, you can insert it into your project. If you're using PowerPoint, click on the slide where you want to add the narration, and then click on the "Insert" tab. From there, click on "Audio" and select "Audio on My PC". Locate your audio file and click on "Insert". 3. Adjust the audio settings: After you've inserted your audio file, you can adjust its settings. Click on the audio icon on your slide to open the Audio Tools tab. From there, you can adjust the volume, trim the audio, and add effects such as fade in and fade out. 4. Test your narration: Before you finalize your project, it's important to test your narration. Play your presentation or video and listen to the audio to make sure it's synced with the visuals and is at an appropriate volume. That's it! By following these steps, you can easily add narration to your Windows project.
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