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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_108064933#20_351613485
Title: Baked Puerto Rican Empanadas with Beef | Sunday Supper Movement Headings: Baked Puerto Rican Empanadas Baked Puerto Rican Empanadas Baked Empanadas 🥟 What is an Empanada? Empanada Dough You may also like Can You Bake Pastelillos? What is Sofrito? What is Sazon Seasoning? How to Parboil Potatoes ⭐ Baked Pastelillos Tips Can I fry empanadas instead of baking them? Can you freeze empanadas? How to Reheat Empanadas What to Serve with Empanadas Easy Spanish Family Recipes Save the Video Pin 📖 Empanada Recipes 💬 Reader Reviews Fried these empanadillas and they were delicious!! Delicious .. my taste tester came back 3 times! Turned out really well. Very flakey and buttery. Used some of the dough to make berry tarts. Only a few left before I remembered to take a pic! They were delicious! Check out our Puerto Rican Empanadas Web Story! Puerto Rican Empanadas Recipe 🥘 Ingredients Dough (or use 12 Goya Discos) Filling 🔪 Instructions Making Empanada Dough Making Empanada Filling Assembling Empanadas Video Notes Nutrition About Isabel Laessig Content: Remove the dough round and set aside. Repeat with the rest of the dough. The dough will need to be formed into a ball and rolled out a few more times to cut the rest of the dough rounds. Repeat until all the dough has been cut into rounds. Making Empanada Filling Parboil a medium potato for 7 to 10 minutes, then peel and dice into small pieces. Mince 20 Spanish olives. Heat a large skillet to medium and add ground beef. Cook completely and chop it into pieces as it cooks. Drain any excess grease when finished cooking. Add the potato, sofrito, and ¼ cup water to the pan.
https://sundaysuppermovement.com/baked-puerto-rican-meat-pies-plus-savory-and-sweet-pie-recipes-sundaysupper/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_111852611#0_361051201
Title: CREST Syndrome | Sunridge Medical Center Headings: Symptoms of CREST Syndrome CREST Syndrome Symptoms of CREST Syndrome Contact Us Address Phone Email Have A Question Or Just Need More Information? Don’t hesitate to contact us at anytime. we are here to help Call Toll Free 1-800-923-7878 Content: CREST Syndrome | Sunridge Medical Center CREST Syndrome CREST syndrome is a slow form of scleroderma, an autoimmune disease causing abnormalities in the blood vessels, degenerative changes, and the scarring of internal organs and joints. Women are four times more likely to develop CREST syndrome. Though this disease is slow moving and the prognosis for CREST syndrome is better than that of Scleroderma, it is still very damaging over time—causing the skin to darken and tighten. This can result in an over-all stiffness or difficulty forming facial expressions. It can cause problems with swallowing or digestion owing to the scar tissue that can form in the esophagus. Symptoms of CREST Syndrome Some symptoms of CREST syndrome are aches and pains in joints, heartburn, trouble swallowing that can lead to weight loss, and shortness of breath sometimes develops after scar tissue has built up in the esophagus. Other symptoms may include the swelling and thickening of the fingers or tingling and paling of fingers. There is sometimes scarring present around the joints that can cause fingers, wrists, and other joints to stay in a flexed position. Sometimes sufferers experience a grating sound made by joints that are inflamed. Typically, as fingers warm they become bluish in color.
https://sunridgemedical.com/conditions/autoimmune-disease-treatment/crest-syndrome/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_111852611#1_361053020
Title: CREST Syndrome | Sunridge Medical Center Headings: Symptoms of CREST Syndrome CREST Syndrome Symptoms of CREST Syndrome Contact Us Address Phone Email Have A Question Or Just Need More Information? Don’t hesitate to contact us at anytime. we are here to help Call Toll Free 1-800-923-7878 Content: Symptoms of CREST Syndrome Some symptoms of CREST syndrome are aches and pains in joints, heartburn, trouble swallowing that can lead to weight loss, and shortness of breath sometimes develops after scar tissue has built up in the esophagus. Other symptoms may include the swelling and thickening of the fingers or tingling and paling of fingers. There is sometimes scarring present around the joints that can cause fingers, wrists, and other joints to stay in a flexed position. Sometimes sufferers experience a grating sound made by joints that are inflamed. Typically, as fingers warm they become bluish in color. CREST syndrome can cause heart anomalies such as abnormal rhythms and heart failure. For answers to your questions or to make an appointment, call us toll-free at 866-740-3638 to speak with a Patient Care Representative. Contact Us Still Have Questions? That’s okay, we know that navigating a new course for your health is never easy, especially with all the information there is out there to have to sort through and process. That is why our Patient Care Representatives strive to provide you with as much knowledge as they possible can so that you can make the best and most informed decisions for you and your loved ones.
https://sunridgemedical.com/conditions/autoimmune-disease-treatment/crest-syndrome/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_112427475#3_362076605
Title: Addiction Among The Homeless Population | Sunrise House Headings: Addiction Among The Homeless Population Addiction Among The Homeless Population What Causes Homelessness? Does Substance Abuse Cause Homelessness? Substance abuse can be both the cause and the result of homelessness Have you lost control of your substance use? What Are the Common Drugs of Abuse? What Forms of Mental Illness Affect the Homeless? What Are the Barriers to Treatment? What Are Some Possible Solutions? Resources You aren't alone. You deserve to get help. Content: The National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) lists some of the key economic factors that contribute to homelessness in the US: 2 Inability to access healthcare/pay medical bills: Overwhelming medical costs is a major contributor to bankruptcy and poverty. A serious health emergency or disability can lead to homelessness. Loss of job opportunities: Many individuals are living in poverty and at risk of losing their housing due to unemployment. Even those who are employed may not make a salary high enough to lift them out of poverty. Lack of public assistance programs: Public assistance programs are becoming less available while the value they provide for families in need has decreased, resulting in a rise in poverty and homelessness. Inability to find affordable housing:
https://sunrisehouse.com/addiction-demographics/homeless-population/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_115366072#4_370250761
Title: 5 Ways to Manage Your Emotions - Christian Counseling Headings: 5 Ways to Manage Your Emotions 5 Ways to Manage Your Emotions This is what it’s like when we don’t manage our emotions. Gripped with fear, waiting for it to pass then surveying the damage done. What are emotions? Emotions Affect Our Body Purpose of Emotions I can’t control how I feel… “For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-control.” ~ 2nd Timothy 1:7 What drives the strong emotions? “Above all else guard your heart, everything you do flows from it.” ~Proverbs 4:23 “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” ~Matthew 6:2 So what does this have to do with managing emotions? 5 Steps to Managing Your Emotions “You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.” ~Ephesians 4:22-24 1.Put off a wrong view of emotions. The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? “I the Lord search the heart and examine the mind,” ~Jeremiah 17:9-10A 2.Put on a right view of emotions. 3.Going deeper with journaling. “The purposes of a person’s heart are deep waters, but one who has insight draws them out.” ~Proverbs 20:5 4.You are equipped with everything you need for a Godly life. “His divine power has given us everything we need for a Godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness.” ~2 Peter 1:3 Prayer “This is the confidence we have in approaching God that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us – whatever we ask – we know that we have what we asked of him.” ~1 John 5:14-15 Bible study “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is- His good, pleasing and perfect will.” ~Romans 12:2 5.Let go of “now” thinking. “My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry…” ~James 1:19 Managing Your Emotions: Wrap-up 29 Comments Content: This is what it’s like when we don’t manage our emotions. Gripped with fear, waiting for it to pass then surveying the damage done. Has this happened to you? Emotions may seem unmanageable, but they’re not. We have a choice. We can choose to manage emotions rather than manage the damage done by loss of control. What are emotions? Emotions are feelings that are the byproduct of our thoughts and our actions. It is through our emotions that we express our thoughts, desires, opinions, beliefs and attitudes. In other words, emotions demonstrate our interpretation of life.
https://sunshynegray.com/5-ways-to-manage-your-emotions/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_115366072#7_370260535
Title: 5 Ways to Manage Your Emotions - Christian Counseling Headings: 5 Ways to Manage Your Emotions 5 Ways to Manage Your Emotions This is what it’s like when we don’t manage our emotions. Gripped with fear, waiting for it to pass then surveying the damage done. What are emotions? Emotions Affect Our Body Purpose of Emotions I can’t control how I feel… “For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-control.” ~ 2nd Timothy 1:7 What drives the strong emotions? “Above all else guard your heart, everything you do flows from it.” ~Proverbs 4:23 “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” ~Matthew 6:2 So what does this have to do with managing emotions? 5 Steps to Managing Your Emotions “You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.” ~Ephesians 4:22-24 1.Put off a wrong view of emotions. The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? “I the Lord search the heart and examine the mind,” ~Jeremiah 17:9-10A 2.Put on a right view of emotions. 3.Going deeper with journaling. “The purposes of a person’s heart are deep waters, but one who has insight draws them out.” ~Proverbs 20:5 4.You are equipped with everything you need for a Godly life. “His divine power has given us everything we need for a Godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness.” ~2 Peter 1:3 Prayer “This is the confidence we have in approaching God that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us – whatever we ask – we know that we have what we asked of him.” ~1 John 5:14-15 Bible study “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is- His good, pleasing and perfect will.” ~Romans 12:2 5.Let go of “now” thinking. “My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry…” ~James 1:19 Managing Your Emotions: Wrap-up 29 Comments Content: Even our physical well-being can be affected due to the power of emotions. Worry can lead to ulcers. Stress leads to high blood pressure. Sleeplessness, weight fluctuations and headaches can all be the byproduct of our emotions. Purpose of Emotions We serve a purposeful God. Nothing in God’s economy is wasted and that includes emotions. I would love to delete sadness, anger and frustration and keep joy, love and hope! However it’s the negative emotions that bring out the pleasure of positive emotions… Also, God uses our emotions to reveal our hearts. Emotions drive us to the cross whether we’re singing out praise or overwhelmed by sorrow. I can’t control how I feel… There are different schools of thought on this topic.
https://sunshynegray.com/5-ways-to-manage-your-emotions/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_123127400#0_387003421
Title: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Headings: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits of Nori Loaded with B vitamins Significant Dietary Source of Iodine Nori Contains Unsaturated Fatty Acids Loaded with Minerals and Trace Minerals Nori Contains Important Amino Acids Anti-Carcinogen Properties Side Effects of Nori How to Incorporate Nori into Your Diet Learn The Health Benefits and Uses of Nori Sheets with Organic Avenue Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! About the Author: Trevor Ross Content: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Nori is a type of edible seaweed that is widely used in Asian cuisine. In the US, it is a common ingredient in sushi dishes and some consumers call it laver. With that in mind, here are some of the health benefits of nori. Nori is the Japanese word for do and it refers to dried seaweed sheets made from the edible red algae species called porphyra yezoensis and porphyra tenera. Nori tends to turn a blackish green when dried. In Asian countries such as Japan, China, and South Korea, it is used to prepare different types of snacks. In the US, this seaweed species is used to wrap sushi. Health Benefits of Nori Loaded with B vitamins According to a study appearing in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Nori contains significant amounts of vitamin B12. In fact, the researchers involved in this study state that Nori is the best source of vitamin B12, especially for strict vegetarians. Another study published in the British Journal of Nutrition found that the status of vitamin B12 deficient subjects improved substantially after they were fed a diet supplemented with nori.
https://superfooddrinks.org/6-health-benefits-of-nori-seaweed/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_123127400#1_387005367
Title: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Headings: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits of Nori Loaded with B vitamins Significant Dietary Source of Iodine Nori Contains Unsaturated Fatty Acids Loaded with Minerals and Trace Minerals Nori Contains Important Amino Acids Anti-Carcinogen Properties Side Effects of Nori How to Incorporate Nori into Your Diet Learn The Health Benefits and Uses of Nori Sheets with Organic Avenue Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! About the Author: Trevor Ross Content: In Asian countries such as Japan, China, and South Korea, it is used to prepare different types of snacks. In the US, this seaweed species is used to wrap sushi. Health Benefits of Nori Loaded with B vitamins According to a study appearing in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Nori contains significant amounts of vitamin B12. In fact, the researchers involved in this study state that Nori is the best source of vitamin B12, especially for strict vegetarians. Another study published in the British Journal of Nutrition found that the status of vitamin B12 deficient subjects improved substantially after they were fed a diet supplemented with nori. The researchers involved in the second study were able to determine that nori contains about 54.5 to 58.6 micrograms of vitamin B12 per 100 grams of dry weight. In addition, the researchers were able to establish that nori contains five types of biologically active vitamin B12 compounds including cyano-, hydroxo-, sulfito- adenosyl-, and methylcobalamin coenzymes. Significant Dietary Source of Iodine Iodine deficiency can cause serious health problems including mental retardation in infants, hypothyroidism and enlargement of the thyroid gland. This is according to the American Thyroid Association. Luckily, a study published in the Journal of Food and Drug Analysis (JFDA) states that edible seaweeds such as nori are good sources of dietary iodine because they accumulate significant amounts of iodine from seawater.
https://superfooddrinks.org/6-health-benefits-of-nori-seaweed/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_123127400#2_387007608
Title: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Headings: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits of Nori Loaded with B vitamins Significant Dietary Source of Iodine Nori Contains Unsaturated Fatty Acids Loaded with Minerals and Trace Minerals Nori Contains Important Amino Acids Anti-Carcinogen Properties Side Effects of Nori How to Incorporate Nori into Your Diet Learn The Health Benefits and Uses of Nori Sheets with Organic Avenue Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! About the Author: Trevor Ross Content: The researchers involved in the second study were able to determine that nori contains about 54.5 to 58.6 micrograms of vitamin B12 per 100 grams of dry weight. In addition, the researchers were able to establish that nori contains five types of biologically active vitamin B12 compounds including cyano-, hydroxo-, sulfito- adenosyl-, and methylcobalamin coenzymes. Significant Dietary Source of Iodine Iodine deficiency can cause serious health problems including mental retardation in infants, hypothyroidism and enlargement of the thyroid gland. This is according to the American Thyroid Association. Luckily, a study published in the Journal of Food and Drug Analysis (JFDA) states that edible seaweeds such as nori are good sources of dietary iodine because they accumulate significant amounts of iodine from seawater. Various studies have found that nori contains an iodine content of 29.3e45.8 mg/kg. What’s more, a recent study by the Thyroid Research found that iodine intake from edible seaweeds in Japan is amongst the highest globally. Nori Contains Unsaturated Fatty Acids Nori is rich in unsaturated fatty acids. More specifically, a study appearing in the Journal of Applied Phycology states that nori is a rich source of unsaturated fatty acids with more than 10% of its total fatty acid content comprised of linoleic, linolenic, and arachidonic acids. Moreover, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) accounts for almost 50% of the fatty acids in nori.
https://superfooddrinks.org/6-health-benefits-of-nori-seaweed/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_123127400#3_387009824
Title: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Headings: 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed 6 Health Benefits of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits of Nori Loaded with B vitamins Significant Dietary Source of Iodine Nori Contains Unsaturated Fatty Acids Loaded with Minerals and Trace Minerals Nori Contains Important Amino Acids Anti-Carcinogen Properties Side Effects of Nori How to Incorporate Nori into Your Diet Learn The Health Benefits and Uses of Nori Sheets with Organic Avenue Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! About the Author: Trevor Ross Content: Various studies have found that nori contains an iodine content of 29.3e45.8 mg/kg. What’s more, a recent study by the Thyroid Research found that iodine intake from edible seaweeds in Japan is amongst the highest globally. Nori Contains Unsaturated Fatty Acids Nori is rich in unsaturated fatty acids. More specifically, a study appearing in the Journal of Applied Phycology states that nori is a rich source of unsaturated fatty acids with more than 10% of its total fatty acid content comprised of linoleic, linolenic, and arachidonic acids. Moreover, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) accounts for almost 50% of the fatty acids in nori. The scientists involved in this study say they believe that EPA is more effective in preventing atherosclerosis than arachidonic acid. Nori also contains high levels of inositol and choline, which play important roles in the body’s ability to bio-avail and utilize fats as well as nourish brain cells. Researchers have also found that y-butyrobetaine, a betaine compound found in nori, lowers high levels of plasma cholesterol. For this reason, you can consume nori without worrying about developing heart disease or high blood pressure. Loaded with Minerals and Trace Minerals The aforementioned study published in the Journal of Applied Phycology found that nori contains quite a large amount of essential trace elements including zinc, manganese, iron, selenium and copper.
https://superfooddrinks.org/6-health-benefits-of-nori-seaweed/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_124416318#6_390455505
Title: #1 Warning - Read This Before You Buy Sea Moss / Irish Moss​ Headings: Please Read This Before You Buy Sea moss / Irish moss Please Read This Before You Buy Sea moss / Irish moss Below are pictures of Fake Sea moss, beside a video of Dr Sebi explaining how to know the difference between real Sea moss and fake Sea moss. 6 Descriptions of Fake / Farmed / Cultivated or Sea moss from dirty, polluted, contaminated waters: >>> Irish Moss / Sea Moss in the News: Refinery29.com – Kim Kardashian Says She Puts Sea Moss In Her Smoothies. Goodhousekeeping.com – Sea Moss Health Benefits Yahoo.com – What Are the Benefits of Sea Moss >>> Irish moss / Sea moss FAQ Q. What is Sea Moss? Q. Where do you find the best quality Sea moss? Q. How do you make Sea moss gel? Q. How do you use Sea moss gel? Q. What are the health Benefits of Sea moss / Sea moss gel health benefits? Q. Does Sea moss improve sexual performance and Male balance? Q. How much Sea moss should I take? Q. How to make a Sea moss smoothie? Q. How to Make Irish moss? Content: >>> Irish Moss / Sea Moss in the News: Refinery29.com – Kim Kardashian Says She Puts Sea Moss In Her Smoothies. Goodhousekeeping.com – Sea Moss Health Benefits Yahoo.com – What Are the Benefits of Sea Moss >>> Irish moss / Sea moss FAQ Q. What is Sea Moss? A. Sea moss is a type of red algae that grows on the Atlantic coastlines of North America, Europe, and the Caribbean Islands. Since the 1800s, the Irish have been harvesting it from their rocky shores to use as food and medicine. In the Caribbean Sea moss also known as Irish moss is famous for it’s ability to improve sexual performance in men and women. Click here to learn more about Sea moss – Irish Moss Q. Where do you find the best quality Sea moss? A. The best Sea moss is found in clean sea water such as the Jamaican wildcrafted Sea moss that is hand picked from the Jamaican coastline. Sea moss / Irish moss grows along the Atlantic coastlines of North America, Europe, and the Caribbean Islands. It important to avoid Sea moss from known polluted and contaminated waters.
https://superhealingherbs.com/sea-moss-and-healing-herbs-faq/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156576376#2_451090004
Title: Headings: Content: <br /> <br /> Share this: Print Telegram Categories: Bread, Breakfast, Heating Instructions, Power Air Fryer Oven Elite Tags: Biscuits, Bread, breakfast, frozen, heating instructions, Power Air Fryer Oven Elite «NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven, Countertop Convection Toaster Oven, Air Fryer (Review) What is the Best Air Fryer? Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Archives April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 September 2016 August 2016 February 2015 December 2014 July 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 Posts RSS - Posts Recent Posts Grilled Chicken Sandwich (Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Fry Oven Recipe) Paint Issue? Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Oven Grilled Cheese Sandwich (Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Fry Oven Recipe) Fried Chicken Sandwich (Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Fry Oven Recipe) Wave Oven Recipes Cookbook, On Sale Now Tags Air FriedAir Fried ChickenAir FryAir FryerappetizersbaconbeefBreadbreakfastBreville Combi Wave 3 in 1ChickenCuisinartDesserteggsEmeril Lagasse Power Air Fryer 360 XLEmeril Lagasse Pressure Cooker Air FryerFishFriedfried chickenfrozengrilledheating instructionslow carbLow Carb RecipesNinja Foodi XL Pro Air OvenNuWave Bravo XL Smart OvenNuWave Brio 14Q Air Fryer OvenNuWave OvenNuWave Primo Grill OvenpizzaPorkPoultryPower Air Fryer Oven 360Power Air Fryer Oven ElitePressure CookerrecipeRecipesReviewsausageSeafoodSmokeless GrillsteakSuper Wave Oventurkeywings Top Posts & Pages Rotisserie Turkey Breast Roast (Power Air Fryer Oven Elite Recipe) Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) Whole Ham (Emeril Lagasse Power Air Fryer 360 XL Recipe) Rotisserie Ham Recipe (Power Air Fryer Oven Elite) Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sandwich from Frozen (Power Air Fryer Oven Elite Heating Instructions) Ham and Glaze (Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Fry Oven Recipe) Rotisserie Turkey Breast (Emeril Lagasse Power Air Fryer 360 XL Recipe) Bacon (Emeril Lagasse Power Air Fryer 360 XL Recipe) Bacon (Ninja Foodi XL Pro Air Oven Recipe) How to cook a Whole Chicken (NuWave Oven Recipe) Other sites: Soul Food Cookbook D Grill Independent Conservative Add/Update a Recipe and Comments Terms of Use and Copyright Powered by WordPressand HeatMap AdAptive Theme
https://superwaveovenrecipes.com/biscuits-from-frozen-power-air-fryer-oven-elite-heating-instructions/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156593598#0_451122031
Title: Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Instructions: Share this: Archives Posts Content: Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Posted on December 8, 2013 by waveovenadmin Ingredients: 1 5 ounce Beef Top Sirloin Omaha Steak, frozen Olive oil 1 tsp Mrs. Dash Onion & Herb seasoning blend Instructions: Rub oil lightly all over the steak. Rub the Mrs. Dash seasoning over both sides of the steak. On 4 inch rack, cook at high power for 15 minutes. Turn and cook at high power 5 minutes for medium rare, 10 minutes for well done. Enjoy! Share this: Print Telegram Categories: Beef, Low Carb Recipes, NuWave Oven, Recipes Tags:
https://superwaveovenrecipes.com/cook-steak-frozen-nuwave-oven-recipe/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156593598#1_451123165
Title: Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Cook Steak from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Instructions: Share this: Archives Posts Content: Turn and cook at high power 5 minutes for medium rare, 10 minutes for well done. Enjoy! Share this: Print Telegram Categories: Beef, Low Carb Recipes, NuWave Oven, Recipes Tags: beef, low carb, NuWave Oven, recipe, Recipes, steak « Cook Bacon from frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Perdue Raw Chicken Breast Tenderloin Fritters from Frozen (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) » Archives May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 September 2016 August 2016 February 2015 December 2014 July 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 Posts RSS - Posts
https://superwaveovenrecipes.com/cook-steak-frozen-nuwave-oven-recipe/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156635318#0_451222657
Title: Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) There are multiple ways to cook a Frozen Chicken Pot Pies in the NuWave Oven. Various methods are below. The No Flip, Cook 40 Minutes or Less Method: Ingredients: Instructions: The No Flip, Cook 50 Minutes Method. Mirroring Box Instructions for a Regular Oven: Ingredients: Instructions: The Flip Method: Ingredients: Instructions: Support Wave Oven Recipes on Patreon, Click Here. Share this: Content: Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Posted on April 24, 2018 by waveovenadmin There are multiple ways to cook a Frozen Chicken Pot Pies in the NuWave Oven. Various methods are below. YouTube Wave Oven Recipes 38.2K subscribers Subscribe Frozen Chicken Pot Pie, NuWave Oven Heating Instructions, Part 3/3 Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos More videos You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 3:51 Live • The No Flip, Cook 40 Minutes or Less Method: Ingredients: 1 – 4 Marie Callender’s Chicken Pot Pie (Frozen) Instructions:
https://superwaveovenrecipes.com/frozen-chicken-pot-pie-nuwave-oven/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156635318#7_451234784
Title: Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) There are multiple ways to cook a Frozen Chicken Pot Pies in the NuWave Oven. Various methods are below. The No Flip, Cook 40 Minutes or Less Method: Ingredients: Instructions: The No Flip, Cook 50 Minutes Method. Mirroring Box Instructions for a Regular Oven: Ingredients: Instructions: The Flip Method: Ingredients: Instructions: Support Wave Oven Recipes on Patreon, Click Here. Share this: Content: Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 8:31 Live • Ingredients: 1 – 4 Marie Callender’s Chicken Pot Pie (Frozen) Instructions: Wrap foil tightly around the top of the frozen chicken pot pie (s). Place the frozen chicken pot pie (s) face down on the 4″ rack of the NuWave Oven. Heat the chicken pot pie (s) for 20 minutes, at High Power/350° F., in the NuWave Oven. Turn the chicken pot pie (s) over, leave the foil in place. Heat at High Power/350° F., in the NuWave Oven, for 30 minutes. Carefully remove the foil. And cook the chicken pot pies for 3 minutes, at High Power/350° F., in the NuWave Oven. Use a meat thermometer, to confirm the temperature inside the chicken pot pie (s) is at least 165° F. Allow the chicken pot pie (s) to cool.
https://superwaveovenrecipes.com/frozen-chicken-pot-pie-nuwave-oven/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156635318#8_451236466
Title: Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Chicken Pot Pie (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) There are multiple ways to cook a Frozen Chicken Pot Pies in the NuWave Oven. Various methods are below. The No Flip, Cook 40 Minutes or Less Method: Ingredients: Instructions: The No Flip, Cook 50 Minutes Method. Mirroring Box Instructions for a Regular Oven: Ingredients: Instructions: The Flip Method: Ingredients: Instructions: Support Wave Oven Recipes on Patreon, Click Here. Share this: Content: Turn the chicken pot pie (s) over, leave the foil in place. Heat at High Power/350° F., in the NuWave Oven, for 30 minutes. Carefully remove the foil. And cook the chicken pot pies for 3 minutes, at High Power/350° F., in the NuWave Oven. Use a meat thermometer, to confirm the temperature inside the chicken pot pie (s) is at least 165° F. Allow the chicken pot pie (s) to cool. Enjoy. Support Wave Oven Recipes on Patreon, Click Here. Share this: Print Telegram « Cauliflower Crust Pizza From Frozen (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) 2 Layer Box Cake (NuWave Oven Recipe) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156644497#3_451253306
Title: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) With the NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven. You have options for how you can cook your pizza from frozen. Below are two methods. The first is faster. Method 1 (The Pizza Preset Method): Ingredients: Instructions: Method 2 (The Pizza Box Instructions Method): Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 10:05 Live • With the NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven. You have options for how you can cook your pizza from frozen. Below are two methods. The first is faster. Method 1 (The Pizza Preset Method): Ingredients: 1 Frozen Pizza Instructions: Place a rack on the position 2nd from the bottom. This is where the pizza will go during cooking. Press the MENU button until you reach the Pizza preset.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156649513#4_451269811
Title: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (Power Air Fryer Oven 360 Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (Power Air Fryer Oven 360 Heating Instructions) Frozen Pizza Guidelines, Power Air Fryer Oven 360 Toaster Oven Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Place the frozen pizza on the Pizza Rack. Then press the Start/Pause button again to start the cook. Allow the cook to complete. Enjoy! Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Print Telegram « Reverse Seared Steak (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) Lemon Cream Bread (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Recipe) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156652649#8_451283949
Title: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Pizza Cooking Guidelines. These are general guidelines. To help you when cooking a frozen pizza in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: For a Frozen Pizza about 300 – 360 grams in weight. Such as: If you want to have a pizza 800 – 850 grams in size without flipping: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Spray the bottom of the pizza with Cooking Spray while it’s still frozen. Place on the 4″ Rack and cover with foil. Cook for 15 minuets at 350° F./High Power. Remove the foil. Cook for 9 minutes at 350° F./High Power. Note: For a 300 gram frozen pizza. If you choose, you can simply cook a frozen pizza of the mentioned size, right side up on the 1 inch rack for 8 minutes. That will cook it, but the bottom will be soggy. Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156652649#9_451285364
Title: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Pizza Guidelines (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Frozen Pizza Cooking Guidelines. These are general guidelines. To help you when cooking a frozen pizza in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: For a Frozen Pizza about 300 – 360 grams in weight. Such as: If you want to have a pizza 800 – 850 grams in size without flipping: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Note: For a 300 gram frozen pizza. If you choose, you can simply cook a frozen pizza of the mentioned size, right side up on the 1 inch rack for 8 minutes. That will cook it, but the bottom will be soggy. Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Print Telegram « Sloppy Joe with Beef from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Blueberry Pancakes (NuWave Oven Recipe) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156697291#1_451376220
Title: Reverse Seared Steak (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Reverse Seared Steak (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) Reverse Sear Steak NuWave Bravo Smart Oven Air Fryer Probe Cook Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 10:08 Live • Ingredients: Steak, prepared to your preference. Instructions: Put a rack on the 3rd rack holder up from the bottom. Put the Grilling Rack into the Baking Pan. Spray Cooking Spray on the Grilling Rack. Place the steak on the Grilling Rack. Insert the NuWave Bravo Meat Probe into the meat. Place the Grilling Rack with the Baking pan onto the rack inside the Smart Oven. Place the Meat Probe connector into the Smart Oven’s Meat Probe jack.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156697291#8_451384142
Title: Reverse Seared Steak (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Reverse Seared Steak (NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven Heating Instructions) Reverse Sear Steak NuWave Bravo Smart Oven Air Fryer Probe Cook Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Press the Start Button/Dial. The meat will cook at 350° F. until the desired temperature to start searing is reached. And will then begin searing for 5 minutes at 450° F. Allow the cooking to complete, but if you see smoke coming from the Smart Oven before cooking is finished, press the ON/OFF Button to immediately stop the cook. Enjoy! Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Print Telegram « Cinnamon Raisin Bread French Toast (NuWave Medley XL Skillet Recipe) Frozen Pizza Guidelines (Power Air Fryer Oven 360 Heating Instructions) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156703332#0_451390861
Title: Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) Posted on June 5, 2019 by waveovenadmin YouTube Ingredients: 2 Ribeye Steaks, Bone-in, about 1 pound each Steak seasoning of choice Optional: Olive Oil of choice Instructions: Cover the steaks with oil and/or seasoning. Place the steaks onto the Grill Plate. Cover with the NuWave Primo Power Dome and Power Head. Cook at 400° F., 50% Top/50% Bottom for 8 minutes. Flip the steaks. Either cook for 4 more minutes at the same settings or use the meat probe feature to cook to your desired doneness. To use the meat Probe feature:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156703332#1_451392161
Title: Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) Ribeye Steaks (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Recipe) Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Cover with the NuWave Primo Power Dome and Power Head. Cook at 400° F., 50% Top/50% Bottom for 8 minutes. Flip the steaks. Either cook for 4 more minutes at the same settings or use the meat probe feature to cook to your desired doneness. To use the meat Probe feature: Place the meat probe in the probe jack. Place the probe through a vent hole in the Power Dome. Then place the probe into the meat. Place the probe deep into the side of the meat. To ensure the deep internal meat temperature is being read.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156708332#1_451403027
Title: Rotisserie Chicken (NuWave Brio 14Q Air Fryer Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Rotisserie Chicken (NuWave Brio 14Q Air Fryer Oven Recipe) Rotisserie Chicken (NuWave Brio 14Q Air Fryer Oven Recipe) Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Listen to the Wave Oven Recipes podcast Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Put the chicken into the rotisserie holder in the NuWave Brio 14 Q Air Fryer Oven. Set the NuWave Brio 14Q to 360° F., 1 hour cooking time. Press the Rotisserie button. Press the Start/Pause button to begin the cook. Allow the cook to complete. Check the meat temperature is at least 165° F. in all areas. Enjoy. Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Listen to the Wave Oven Recipes podcast Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Print Telegram « Hash Browns from Frozen (NuWave Primo Grill Oven Grilling Instructions) Ribeye Steak (NuWave Brio 14Q Air Fryer Oven Recipe) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156735700#0_451460746
Title: T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) Ingredients: Instructions: Share this: Content: T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) Posted on January 28, 2018 by waveovenadmin YouTube T-Bone Steak in the NuiWave Oven can produce a tasty dish. Use the NuWave Oven to cook steaks, including T-Bone Steak. This recipe can help you make a great T-Bone Steak in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: 1 or more T-Bone Steaks (thawed) A-1 Steak Sauce Instructions: Coat each side of the steaks with A-1. Place the steak (s) on the 4″ rack. Cook at High Power/350° F. for 10 minutes. Test temperature for your desired degree of doneness. If meat is not over 100° F., flip and cook for another 10 minutes.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156735700#1_451461895
Title: T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) T-Bone Steak (NuWave Oven Recipe) Ingredients: Instructions: Share this: Content: Coat each side of the steaks with A-1. Place the steak (s) on the 4″ rack. Cook at High Power/350° F. for 10 minutes. Test temperature for your desired degree of doneness. If meat is not over 100° F., flip and cook for another 10 minutes. If already over 100° F., flip and cook for less than 10 minutes. Based on meat temperature and personal preference. Test temperature for your desired degree of doneness. If desired meat temperature has not been reached, flip and cook for some more minutes. Based on meat temperature and personal preference.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156755121#0_451502012
Title: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) How to Cook a Ham in the NuWave Oven Ingredients: Instructions: NuWave Oven Power Level – Temperature Conversion Chart Share this: Content: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) Posted on December 16, 2014 by waveovenadmin YouTube Wave Oven Recipes 39.1K subscribers Subscribe How to Cook a Ham in the NuWave Oven Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm More videos More videos Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 11:49 Live • Ingredients: 1 Whole pre-smoked ham (Smoked ham is already cooked. Not 100% raw. This is how most hams sold in stores are.) Instructions:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156755121#1_451503456
Title: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) How to Cook a Ham in the NuWave Oven Ingredients: Instructions: NuWave Oven Power Level – Temperature Conversion Chart Share this: Content: Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 11:49 Live • Ingredients: 1 Whole pre-smoked ham (Smoked ham is already cooked. Not 100% raw. This is how most hams sold in stores are.) Instructions: Remove all packaging from the ham and save the cooking instructions in the ham packaging. Place ham on the 1 inch rack. Use the Extender Ring, that came with your NuWave Oven. Read the packaging of the ham’s heating instructions and cook at the recommended temperature, for as long as packaging recommends. You will not need to add water or do any turning of the ham.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156755121#2_451504566
Title: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) How to Cook a Ham in the NuWave Oven Ingredients: Instructions: NuWave Oven Power Level – Temperature Conversion Chart Share this: Content: Remove all packaging from the ham and save the cooking instructions in the ham packaging. Place ham on the 1 inch rack. Use the Extender Ring, that came with your NuWave Oven. Read the packaging of the ham’s heating instructions and cook at the recommended temperature, for as long as packaging recommends. You will not need to add water or do any turning of the ham. Just set the time and wait till it’s finished. If the top gets browned too quickly, cover it with foil for the duration of cooking. If the packaging recommends using foil, use foil from the start of the heating. Enjoy! NuWave Oven Power Level – Temperature Conversion Chart Power Level Oven Temperature Press Button Panel Display 10 (High Power) 342°F (172°C) aka 350°F 0 (High) PHI 9 325°F (163°C) 9 P90 8 300°F (149°C) 8 P80 7 275°F (135°C) 7 P70 6 250°F (121°C) 6 P60 5 225°F (107°C) 5 P50 4 175°F (79°C) 4 P40 3 150°F (66°C) 3 P30 2 116°F (47°C) 2 P20 1 (Low Power) 106°F (41°C) 1 (Low) P10 Share this:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156755121#3_451506224
Title: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) Whole Ham (NuWave Oven Recipe) How to Cook a Ham in the NuWave Oven Ingredients: Instructions: NuWave Oven Power Level – Temperature Conversion Chart Share this: Content: Just set the time and wait till it’s finished. If the top gets browned too quickly, cover it with foil for the duration of cooking. If the packaging recommends using foil, use foil from the start of the heating. Enjoy! NuWave Oven Power Level – Temperature Conversion Chart Power Level Oven Temperature Press Button Panel Display 10 (High Power) 342°F (172°C) aka 350°F 0 (High) PHI 9 325°F (163°C) 9 P90 8 300°F (149°C) 8 P80 7 275°F (135°C) 7 P70 6 250°F (121°C) 6 P60 5 225°F (107°C) 5 P50 4 175°F (79°C) 4 P40 3 150°F (66°C) 3 P30 2 116°F (47°C) 2 P20 1 (Low Power) 106°F (41°C) 1 (Low) P10 Share this: Print Telegram « Sausage Patties (NuWave Oven Heating Instructions) Crab Cake (NuWave Oven Recipe) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156760316#6_451521974
Title: Cook a Whole Turkey, already thawed (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Cook a Whole Turkey, already thawed (NuWave Oven Recipe) Cook a Whole Turkey, already thawed (NuWave Oven Recipe) Here’s how to fully prepare a thawed turkey in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: But for a turkey over 10 pounds, it’s best to use the Extender Ring. The maximum sized turkey the NuWave Oven was made to cook is 16 pounds. Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Print Telegram « Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Omelette: Ham, egg and cheese Omelette for 2 (NuWave Oven Recipe) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156773989#0_451548898
Title: Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Here’s how to fully prepare a fully frozen whole turkey in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Posted on November 27, 2013 by waveovenadmin YouTube Wave Oven Recipes 37.9K subscribers Subscribe Whole Turkey From Frozen - NuWave Oven Recipe (Less than 3 Hours) Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm More videos More videos Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 22:49 Live • Here’s how to fully prepare a fully frozen whole turkey in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: 1 whole, 9 – 11 pound fully frozen turkey. 4 cabbage leaves 1/2 onion 1 celery stalk 4 Tbs butter 1/4 cup canola oil salt pepper sage Instructions: Unwrap the frozen turkey and place it on the 1″ rack, breast side up.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156773989#1_451550725
Title: Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Here’s how to fully prepare a fully frozen whole turkey in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 22:49 Live • Here’s how to fully prepare a fully frozen whole turkey in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: 1 whole, 9 – 11 pound fully frozen turkey. 4 cabbage leaves 1/2 onion 1 celery stalk 4 Tbs butter 1/4 cup canola oil salt pepper sage Instructions: Unwrap the frozen turkey and place it on the 1″ rack, breast side up. Use the Extender Ring if you have one. The innards with gravy bag will still be inside of the turkey, and the plastic/string leg ties may remain attached. Cook at high power/350° F. for 50 minutes. Turn breast side down and cook at high power/350° F. 70 more minutes. This should thaw the turkey enough for step #9 below.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_156773989#6_451557576
Title: Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) - Air Fryer Recipes, Air Fryer Reviews, Air Fryer Oven Recipes and Reviews Headings: Whole Turkey cooked from Frozen (NuWave Oven Recipe) Here’s how to fully prepare a fully frozen whole turkey in the NuWave Oven. Ingredients: Instructions: Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Content: Note: A conventional oven cooking a thawed turkey takes 20 minutes per pound. Which is longer than it takes to cook a fully frozen turkey in the NuWave Oven. Food safety guidelines mention, turkey meat should be removed from the bones within 2 hours after cooking your turkey. Legs and wings can be kept whole. The maximum sized turkey the NuWave Oven was made to cook is 16 pounds. I would recommend you do no larger than a 14 pound turkey in the NuWave Oven. Subscribe to the Wave Oven Recipes YouTube Channel Check out my Amazon Page for more great recommendations. Share this: Print Telegram « Box Cake Recipe, Duncan Hines Signature Fudge Marble Cake (NuWave Oven Recipe) Cook a Whole Turkey, already thawed (NuWave Oven Recipe) »
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_157812504#6_453582600
Title: Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements (March 2021): Reviews and Buyer’s Guide Headings: Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements (March 2021): Reviews and Buyer’s Guide Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements (March 2021): Reviews and Buyer’s Guide Why Should You Trust Us? Benefits of Vitamin B Complex B1 (Thiamine) B2 (Riboflavin) B3 (Niacin) B5 (Pantothenic Acid) B6 (Pyridoxine) B7 (Biotin) B9 (Folic Acid) B12 (Cobalamin) Possible Side Effects of Vitamin B Complex How We Picked and Tested Foreword and Disclaimer: Warnings & Side Effects Introduction to Our Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements Top Pick: Vitamin B Complex Plus by Pure Encapsulations Benefits: Dosage: Side Effects: Why is Pure Encapsulations Vitamin B Complex Plus Our Top Pick Supplement? Runners Up: Country Life Coenzyme B-Complex Why is This Product our Runner up Pick? Benefits: Dosage: Side Effects: A List of 8 Other Products We Reviewed Pick 3: Thorne Research – Stress B-Complex Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 4: Super B-Complex with Electrolytes, Kirkland Signature Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 5: B-Complex with Folic Acid and Vitamin C by Nature’s Bounty Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 6: Vitamin B Complex, Garden of Lif Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 7: Super B Vitamins Complex – Vitamins B Types Supplemania Score Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 8: B-right Complex by Jarrow Formulas Supplemania Score Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 9: Nature Made Super B Complex Supplemania Score Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 10: Gummy Vitamins B Complex, Vitafusion Supplemania Score VitaFusion B Complex Gummy Vitamins Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: A List of Other Products We Tested Glossary Additional Information on the Best Vitamin B Complex Supplement Wrapping it Up B Vitamins are found in: Content: Let’s face it, everyone’s needs are different and what one person needs will differ from another consumer. In terms of our research into the best Vitamin B Complex supplements, we have come to our conclusion after over 48 hours of dedicated research, during which time there have been several people involved in the process in order to eliminate any subjective or biased reviews. We have also made sure to look at many different brands of the products as we are not biased towards any particular brand and we don’t look to promote any brands either. Our research is neutral with the aim of helping you choose what it is that you need. In total, we have reviewed over 30 different products before shortlisting to the top 20 products. We then narrowed down our short list to come up with a top ten of Vitamin B Complex supplements to present to you in this review. For our top ten, we have chosen only those supplements which actually help people in terms of supporting their energy levels and their immune systems (as well as some other advantages listed below), which are suitable for both adult males and females of any age. Benefits of Vitamin B Complex Vitamin B comes in many different forms with each having its own role in our body metabolism. Vitamin B Complex supplement helps and supports all of these different functions, delivering the B Vitamins as a whole. To sum up, briefly, Vitamin B nutrients help the body make energy from the food that we eat, forms red blood cells and play various essential roles in many bodily functions.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_157812504#7_453586340
Title: Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements (March 2021): Reviews and Buyer’s Guide Headings: Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements (March 2021): Reviews and Buyer’s Guide Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements (March 2021): Reviews and Buyer’s Guide Why Should You Trust Us? Benefits of Vitamin B Complex B1 (Thiamine) B2 (Riboflavin) B3 (Niacin) B5 (Pantothenic Acid) B6 (Pyridoxine) B7 (Biotin) B9 (Folic Acid) B12 (Cobalamin) Possible Side Effects of Vitamin B Complex How We Picked and Tested Foreword and Disclaimer: Warnings & Side Effects Introduction to Our Top 10 Vitamin B Complex Supplements Top Pick: Vitamin B Complex Plus by Pure Encapsulations Benefits: Dosage: Side Effects: Why is Pure Encapsulations Vitamin B Complex Plus Our Top Pick Supplement? Runners Up: Country Life Coenzyme B-Complex Why is This Product our Runner up Pick? Benefits: Dosage: Side Effects: A List of 8 Other Products We Reviewed Pick 3: Thorne Research – Stress B-Complex Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 4: Super B-Complex with Electrolytes, Kirkland Signature Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 5: B-Complex with Folic Acid and Vitamin C by Nature’s Bounty Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 6: Vitamin B Complex, Garden of Lif Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 7: Super B Vitamins Complex – Vitamins B Types Supplemania Score Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 8: B-right Complex by Jarrow Formulas Supplemania Score Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 9: Nature Made Super B Complex Supplemania Score Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: Pick 10: Gummy Vitamins B Complex, Vitafusion Supplemania Score VitaFusion B Complex Gummy Vitamins Benefits: Price: Dosage: Side Effects: A List of Other Products We Tested Glossary Additional Information on the Best Vitamin B Complex Supplement Wrapping it Up B Vitamins are found in: Content: We then narrowed down our short list to come up with a top ten of Vitamin B Complex supplements to present to you in this review. For our top ten, we have chosen only those supplements which actually help people in terms of supporting their energy levels and their immune systems (as well as some other advantages listed below), which are suitable for both adult males and females of any age. Benefits of Vitamin B Complex Vitamin B comes in many different forms with each having its own role in our body metabolism. Vitamin B Complex supplement helps and supports all of these different functions, delivering the B Vitamins as a whole. To sum up, briefly, Vitamin B nutrients help the body make energy from the food that we eat, forms red blood cells and play various essential roles in many bodily functions. B1 (Thiamine) Vitamin B1 is also known as Thiamine. Thiamine helps the body use the carbohydrates from the food that we eat to produce energy. It is needed for the brain, muscles and nervous system to function properly and is critical for the function, growth, and development of the cells in the body. If you are lacking in B1 you may suffer from unexplained weight loss as well as weakness and fatigue. You may also show cardiovascular symptoms and short-term memory loss as well as irritability.
https://supplemania.net/best-vitamin-b-complex-supplement-reviews/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_160436579#9_460339660
Title: 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain - Information & Product Listing for 2021 Headings: 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain – Information & Product Listing for 2021 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain – Information & Product Listing for 2021 Share this post: Supplements for Weight Gain and Bulking Up How Supplements Can Help With Weight Gain Add Calories Safely Top 10 Supplements to Help You Gain Weight Correctly 10.) Vitamin C What it is: How it works: How to take it: 9.) Essential Fatty Acids What they are: How they work: How to take them: 8.) Calcium What it is: How it works: How to take it: 7.) Vitamin B Complex What it is: How it works: How to take it: 6.) BCAAs What they are: How they work: How to take them: 5.) ZMA What it is: How it works: How to take it: 4.) Multivitamin What it is: How it works: How to take it: 3.) Creatine What it is: How it works: How to take it: 2.) Whey Protein What it is: How it works: How to take it: 1.) Weight Gain Powder What it is: How it works: How to take it: Wrapping Up Content: If you are between the ages of 19 and 50, you should consume 1,000 mg of calcium daily. You can easily increase your calcium intake by eating calcium-fortified foods and dairy products. In addition, vegetables such as kale and turnip greens are excellent sources of calcium. Before buying a calcium supplement, check to confirm that the manufacturer has tested it to be free of lead contamination. Recommended Calcium Buy It Now – $14.89 Full Review Top 10 Calcium Supplements 7.) Vitamin B Complex What it is: A vitamin B complex is a single supplement containing all eight B vitamins. How it works: Your body uses B vitamins as catalysts during many key functions such as the conversion of carbohydrates to energy and the metabolism of fats. While B vitamins do not contribute directly to weight gain, a deficiency in B vitamins can contribute to a lack of appetite.
https://supplementhound.com/supplements-for-weight-gain/
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Title: 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain - Information & Product Listing for 2021 Headings: 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain – Information & Product Listing for 2021 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain – Information & Product Listing for 2021 Share this post: Supplements for Weight Gain and Bulking Up How Supplements Can Help With Weight Gain Add Calories Safely Top 10 Supplements to Help You Gain Weight Correctly 10.) Vitamin C What it is: How it works: How to take it: 9.) Essential Fatty Acids What they are: How they work: How to take them: 8.) Calcium What it is: How it works: How to take it: 7.) Vitamin B Complex What it is: How it works: How to take it: 6.) BCAAs What they are: How they work: How to take them: 5.) ZMA What it is: How it works: How to take it: 4.) Multivitamin What it is: How it works: How to take it: 3.) Creatine What it is: How it works: How to take it: 2.) Whey Protein What it is: How it works: How to take it: 1.) Weight Gain Powder What it is: How it works: How to take it: Wrapping Up Content: Vitamin B Complex What it is: A vitamin B complex is a single supplement containing all eight B vitamins. How it works: Your body uses B vitamins as catalysts during many key functions such as the conversion of carbohydrates to energy and the metabolism of fats. While B vitamins do not contribute directly to weight gain, a deficiency in B vitamins can contribute to a lack of appetite. If you have difficulty maintaining a healthy body weight because of a lack of desire to eat, a vitamin B complex may help to alleviate the issue. How to take it: Vitamin B supplements tend to differ greatly in the ratio of B vitamins they contain. To increase your B vitamin intake safely, start by consuming foods rich in a variety of B vitamins such as enriched grains, poultry, lean meats, mushrooms and leafy greens. If you are still unable to maintain a healthy appetite, ask your doctor which vitamin B complex might have the ideal vitamin ratio for your needs.
https://supplementhound.com/supplements-for-weight-gain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_160436579#11_460344045
Title: 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain - Information & Product Listing for 2021 Headings: 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain – Information & Product Listing for 2021 10 Best Supplements for Weight Gain – Information & Product Listing for 2021 Share this post: Supplements for Weight Gain and Bulking Up How Supplements Can Help With Weight Gain Add Calories Safely Top 10 Supplements to Help You Gain Weight Correctly 10.) Vitamin C What it is: How it works: How to take it: 9.) Essential Fatty Acids What they are: How they work: How to take them: 8.) Calcium What it is: How it works: How to take it: 7.) Vitamin B Complex What it is: How it works: How to take it: 6.) BCAAs What they are: How they work: How to take them: 5.) ZMA What it is: How it works: How to take it: 4.) Multivitamin What it is: How it works: How to take it: 3.) Creatine What it is: How it works: How to take it: 2.) Whey Protein What it is: How it works: How to take it: 1.) Weight Gain Powder What it is: How it works: How to take it: Wrapping Up Content: If you have difficulty maintaining a healthy body weight because of a lack of desire to eat, a vitamin B complex may help to alleviate the issue. How to take it: Vitamin B supplements tend to differ greatly in the ratio of B vitamins they contain. To increase your B vitamin intake safely, start by consuming foods rich in a variety of B vitamins such as enriched grains, poultry, lean meats, mushrooms and leafy greens. If you are still unable to maintain a healthy appetite, ask your doctor which vitamin B complex might have the ideal vitamin ratio for your needs. Recommended Vitamin B Buy It Now – $14.17 Full Review Top 10 Vitamin B Supplements 6.) BCAAs What they are: Branched-chain amino acids supply many of the essential building blocks that the body uses as precursors for muscle growth. How they work: BCAAs might be ideal for weight gain if you are attempting to add muscle mass to a body with an extremely low percentage of fat.
https://supplementhound.com/supplements-for-weight-gain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_165291856#10_472398391
Title: Neonicotinoid Pesticides Review - Insecticides Harmful For Honey Bees? Headings: Neonicotinoid Pesticides – Insecticides Harmful For Honey Bees? Neonicotinoid Pesticides – Insecticides Harmful For Honey Bees? What Are Neonicotinoid Pesticides? The Mechanism Of Action Of Neonicotinoid Pesticides The Uses Of Neonicotinoid Insecticides Effects Of Neonicotinoids On The Environment Products That Contain Neonicotinoid Pesticides 1. Clothianidin 2. Imidacloprid 3. Acetamiprid Neonicotinoid Pesticides Conclusion Content: The chemical is used as an alternative to nicotine, which degrades rapidly. Clothianidin was also developed to replace the old insecticides, which were harmful to humans and other mammals. It has been used to prevent pests that have developed resistance to other insecticides, such as carbamates and organophosphates. The killing of non-target insects, such as bees and butterflies, is the major risk that is associated with the use of Clothianidin. 2. Imidacloprid Imidacloprid is a systemic insecticide that is used to prevent pest infestation in the soil, timber, rice hoppers, and cereals among others. It works by inhibiting the transmission of chemicals in the nervous system of the insect. The blockage of chemical transmissions leads to paralysis and death of the insect. Products containing Imidacloprid are available in different formulations, including dustable powder, granular, suspension concentration, and wettable powder. According to studies, Imidacloprid also has some adverse chemical effects to the environment.
https://supplementpolice.com/neonicotinoid-pesticides/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_168272488#20_479680244
Title: 25 Fast Food Statistics and Facts to Chew On in 2020 Headings: 25 Fast Food Statistics and Facts to Chew On in 2020 25 Fast Food Statistics and Facts to Chew On in 2020 The Top 10 Junk Food Facts General Junk Food Statistics and Facts 1. Fast food is segmented according to type. 2. It is estimated that in the course of an adult American’s life, they will spend around $70,500 on fast food or take-home meals. 3. Fast-food consumption statistics from 2018 list that there were 37,855 McDonald’s fast-food restaurants around the world. 4. Children who were exposed to television ads for fast food had a 30% higher likelihood of eating the advertised food, say fast-food advertising statistics. 5. Around 80% of fast food consumed by children comes from McDonald’s. 6. Fast-food consumption statistics worldwide prove that the United States consumes the most fast food in the world. Fast Food Consumption Statistics 7. From the years 2013 to 2016, on an average day, 36.6% of grown-up people would eat fast food. 8. The amount of junk food consumed per age group goes down as the age goes up. 9. Lunch is the most common meal where fast food is consumed, with 44.7% of adults who eat fast food claiming to do so for this meal. 10. If you’re looking at genders and fast food, men more commonly eat fast food as their lunch, according to junk food facts. 11. 23% of survey respondents ate fast food for three meals or more in the space of a week. 12. Only 29.42% of survey respondents said they consume fast food fewer than one time in the space of a week. 13. When it comes to race and ethnicity, Non-Hispanic black adults consume the most fast food on an average day, with 42.4%. 14. 80% of people in the United States eat fast food at least once a month. Fast-Food Industry Trends 15. Revenue from the fast-food industry was around $200 billion in the United States in 2015. 16. In 2019, McDonald’s had a brand value of around $130.4 billion. 17. The second-most-valuable fast-food brand in the world in 2019 was Starbucks. 18. KFC was the third most valuable fast-food brand in 2019. 19. Subway came in as the fourth most valuable fast food brand in 2019. 20. The fast-food industry provides more than 4 million jobs in the United States. 21. The United States is home to more than 200,000 fast-food businesses. 22. By 2022, the international fast-food industry market and share will go past $690.80 billion. Fast Food Statistics on Health 23. 76% of people living in the United States say that fast food is either not particularly good for you to consume or entirely not good for your health . 24. Around the world, around 11 million deaths every year are a result of poor diet choices. 25. The average American consumes more than the recommended daily amount of calories in the form of solid fats and extra sugars, sodium, refined grains, and saturated fat. FAQs How many times a week does the average American eat fast food? What age group eats the most fast food? How much fast food does the average person eat? Why do people eat fast food? Conclusion Sources: Jessica Edgson Content: 76% of people living in the United States say that fast food is either not particularly good for you to consume or entirely not good for your health . (Gallup) Only 20% think that fast food is kind of good for you and a small minority of 2% believe that fast food is actually good for your health. 24. Around the world, around 11 million deaths every year are a result of poor diet choices. (npr) It is these terrifying fast food death statistics that show how poor diet choices could be more lethal than smoking. 25. The average American consumes more than the recommended daily amount of calories in the form of solid fats and extra sugars, sodium, refined grains, and saturated fat. (US Department of Health & Human Services) Given what we know about the popularity of fast food in the United States, we can surmise that junk food has a lot to do with this fact. FAQs How many times a week does the average American eat fast food? In 2018, 31.57% of Americans claimed that they ate fast food one to three times every week.
https://supplements101.net/fast-food-statistics/
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Title: Relora® - Supplements in Review Headings: Relora® Relora® Relora® is a research-backed blend of two traditional herbs that help alleviate the negative consequences of stress. Table of Contents Overview Relora Patents Relora Magnolia Extract More on the anti-stress effects of magnolia, Relora’s major ingredient. Relora Nutritional Supplement Uses Stress Supplements Fat Loss Supplements Nootropic Supplements Sleep Aids Multivitamin Supplements Relora Brand Advantages Relora’s advantages over standard magnolia and phellodendron supplements include: Relora Research Human Research Relora appears to reduce stress and improve mood Relora (750 mg) may alleviate mild anxiety in overweight women Relora (750 mg) may help curb stress eating in overweight women Relora-containing multivitamin (200 mg) appears to improve sleep in athletes Relora Dosage Supplements in Review Recommendation Show 4 footnotes Content: Relora offers a unique, research-backed blend of anti-stress herbal extracts. Relora’s research-supported blend of magnolia and phellodendron bark extract offers a synergistic advantage over unbranded, single-ingredient products. Most studies of Relora used 250 mg x3 daily doses. Although the dosage will change depending on your particular product, 250 mg taken three times daily is the recommended, research-backed dose. Show 4 footnotes Talbott SM et al. Effect of Magnolia officinalis and Phellodendron amurense (Relora®) on cortisol and psychological mood state in moderately stressed subjects. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013 10:37. Kalman DS et al. Effect of a proprietary Magnolia and Phellodendronextract on stress levels in healthy women: a pilot, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.
https://supplementsinreview.com/brand/relora/
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Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Resources Blog News & Events Jan 19, 2019 Written by Skill Dynamics How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Today, trade war is the highest risk to global growth. Previously, lower tariffs and relaxed trade barriers reinforced global supply chain and caused a major increase in global trade. According to statistics, the average rate of tariffs on imports by World Trade Organization members declined from a little more than 12.74% in 1996 to 8.8% in 2016. Hence, global trade went from $5 trillion in 1996 to $19 trillion in 2013. However, the United States has started trade disputes with several different economies in order to achieve what it believes to be fair trade. The most intense one is its conflict with China, resulting in a series of additional tariffs. People are assuming that because America is the net buyer and China is the net seller in their trade relationship, China will lose the trade war and ultimately surrender. The truth is that tariffs will hurt both countries.
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_171401782#1_488157957
Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: Hence, global trade went from $5 trillion in 1996 to $19 trillion in 2013. However, the United States has started trade disputes with several different economies in order to achieve what it believes to be fair trade. The most intense one is its conflict with China, resulting in a series of additional tariffs. People are assuming that because America is the net buyer and China is the net seller in their trade relationship, China will lose the trade war and ultimately surrender. The truth is that tariffs will hurt both countries. This is because most tariffed products can’t easily be replaced, so they will continue to be purchased and this time at higher prices. Hence, if no deal is reached by March 2, Trump has said he will proceed with raising tariffs to 25 percent from 10 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, at a time when China’s economy is slowing significantly. On the other hand, Beijing has retaliated in turn to U.S. tariffs. When a tariff is applied to a particular good, here’s what can happen: Low Profitability Due to the trade war, it is certain that in some industries, companies will be reluctant or unable to pass the cost onto their customers.
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_171401782#2_488159698
Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: This is because most tariffed products can’t easily be replaced, so they will continue to be purchased and this time at higher prices. Hence, if no deal is reached by March 2, Trump has said he will proceed with raising tariffs to 25 percent from 10 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, at a time when China’s economy is slowing significantly. On the other hand, Beijing has retaliated in turn to U.S. tariffs. When a tariff is applied to a particular good, here’s what can happen: Low Profitability Due to the trade war, it is certain that in some industries, companies will be reluctant or unable to pass the cost onto their customers. Therefore, this implies reduced profits for the company. At the same time, for public companies, earnings will be affected and therefore could also impact stock prices. Let’s take for example Alcoa, the largest producer of aluminium in the US. At first glance, anyone would assume that Alcoa would benefit from tariffs on foreign producers of aluminium; but it’s not that simple.
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
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Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: Therefore, this implies reduced profits for the company. At the same time, for public companies, earnings will be affected and therefore could also impact stock prices. Let’s take for example Alcoa, the largest producer of aluminium in the US. At first glance, anyone would assume that Alcoa would benefit from tariffs on foreign producers of aluminium; but it’s not that simple. In fact, Alcoa’s input costs have risen because it utilizes a significant amount of primary aluminium from Canada, which it melts to produce its own aluminium. In an interview, the CEO of Alcoa has diplomatically argued that not only do tariffs hurt profitability, they distort the market and make it less efficient “by incentivizing the restart of aged, inefficient capacity” in the United States. Prices increase Due these tariffs, many companies may decide to pass the cost on their customers which is the case for Apple, for example. Thus, this means that consumers pay more for the same item, leaving them less money to spend on other goods or services. Demand declines As companies pass the cost of tariffs to their customers, at the same time, demand decreases because consumers would want to cut back their purchases.
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_171401782#4_488163070
Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: In fact, Alcoa’s input costs have risen because it utilizes a significant amount of primary aluminium from Canada, which it melts to produce its own aluminium. In an interview, the CEO of Alcoa has diplomatically argued that not only do tariffs hurt profitability, they distort the market and make it less efficient “by incentivizing the restart of aged, inefficient capacity” in the United States. Prices increase Due these tariffs, many companies may decide to pass the cost on their customers which is the case for Apple, for example. Thus, this means that consumers pay more for the same item, leaving them less money to spend on other goods or services. Demand declines As companies pass the cost of tariffs to their customers, at the same time, demand decreases because consumers would want to cut back their purchases. For instance: “ demand destruction” is already being experienced in an industry that was one of the first to be involved by the imposition of tariffs at the start of 2018: washing machines. In fact, the same thing could happen to other items, including other big purchases such as cars, if tariffs are applied to them. Besides, tariffs have other negative effects.
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_171401782#5_488164829
Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: For instance: “ demand destruction” is already being experienced in an industry that was one of the first to be involved by the imposition of tariffs at the start of 2018: washing machines. In fact, the same thing could happen to other items, including other big purchases such as cars, if tariffs are applied to them. Besides, tariffs have other negative effects. For instance: they undermine business confidence by increasing policy uncertainty. Additionally, tariffs can create inefficiency and lower productivity. US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? It is certain that the United States has legitimate issues with China;
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_171401782#6_488166021
Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: For instance: they undermine business confidence by increasing policy uncertainty. Additionally, tariffs can create inefficiency and lower productivity. US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? It is certain that the United States has legitimate issues with China; valid concerns about access to markets and intellectual property violations. Many believe that the right approach is to pursue them with the World Trade Organization, not through tariffs. This is mainly because using tariffs only opens it up to retaliation from China. We should not forget that China has a large arsenal of weapons, beyond tariffs, that it can use against the United States. Some of these weapons are:
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_171401782#7_488167257
Title: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? | Corporate training Skill Dynamics Headings: How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? How will the US-China trade war affect global Supply Chain? Low Profitability Prices increase Demand declines US China Trade war – Is it the right approach? Content: valid concerns about access to markets and intellectual property violations. Many believe that the right approach is to pursue them with the World Trade Organization, not through tariffs. This is mainly because using tariffs only opens it up to retaliation from China. We should not forget that China has a large arsenal of weapons, beyond tariffs, that it can use against the United States. Some of these weapons are: One of the actions which China is currently taking: Counter the drop in foreign purchases of Chinese goods through increased domestic spending. The US executive branch cannot execute similar stimulus without a spending bill approved by Congress. The possibility to depreciate the yuan to lower the price of Chinese goods to American buyers in order to counter the impact of tariffs. China can deal with this situation by creating closer trading relationships with other countries to isolate and exclude the United States (for example, China cut auto tariffs for US allies).
https://supplychain-academy.net/us-china-trade-war-affect-supply-chain/
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Title: How to build your new Canvas course - FSU Canvas Support Center Headings: How to build your new Canvas course How to build your new Canvas course 1. Set up your course site 2. Choose your course options Set your course home page Reorder and hide Course Navigation links Adjust the settings available to you at the course level 3. Create your syllabus and add course content Put together an interactive HTML Syllabus Add content to your course Add graded items Creating Quizzes Importing tests and question pools 4. Organize your course content 5. Set up your Gradebook Organizing your Gradebook Rubrics Inline Grading with SpeedGrader 6. Keep track of student enrollments 7. Use Canvas’s many communication tools Content: This page is basically an interactive HTML version of the Word document/PDF syllabus that you’re used to uploading. It will require some setting up, but students can click on specific assignment titles and be taken to that assignment page in the course. The HTML Syllabus page automatically syncs with your Canvas Calendar to display assignment dates. Outcomes: Outcomes in Canvas allow administrators and faculty to track student mastery in a course. This may be helpful depending on your department’s objectives, but it may be tricky and more trouble than it’s worth to implement for college-level courses. Quizzes: Houses online tests only. Modules: Modules organize your course content into folders.
https://support.canvas.fsu.edu/kb/article/781-how-to-build-your-new-canvas-course/
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Title: Five Reasons State Assessments are Important – Columbia Virtual Academy Headings: Five Reasons State Assessments are Important Five Reasons State Assessments are Important Content: We can’t avoid them. People of all ages must sometimes take tests. Annual assessment is a requirement of ALE law, and state tests fulfill this requirement in grades 3-11. 2. All tests, including state assessments, provide information about student learning that help us (teachers and parents) instruct students better and help them succeed. The purpose of a test is for the student to show what he/she has learned. Tests help both you and your student’s CVA teachers. A lack of information about a student’s level of knowledge (revealed through testing) hinders academic progress. The information from state assessment results in grades 3-11 will help the CVA teacher (and parent) focus instruction on subject areas in which the student needs more time to understand and master the content. Test results are important indicators of academic progress.
https://support.cva.org/hc/en-us/articles/205284607-Five-Reasons-State-Assessments-are-Important
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#0_605792113
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Garmin Support Center Article Garmin Support Center Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Review the following top FAQs related to the Pulse Ox feature found in several Garmin products. NOTE: Pulse Ox data is intended for recreational use only. Pulse Ox data should not be treated as any type of medical diagnosis or treatment of disease. This is not a medical device: see Garmin.com/ataccuracy What is Pulse Ox? Pulse Oximetry (or Pulse Ox, for short) is a noninvasive method used to measure the saturation of oxygen in the bloodstream. Compatible devices use a combination of red and infrared lights with sensors on the back of the device which can determine the percentage of oxygenated blood (SpO2%) available in your blood. This value should, in general, be 95% or higher in most settings but can be influenced by altitude, activity, and an individual’s health. Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking?
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#1_605793959
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: see Garmin.com/ataccuracy What is Pulse Ox? Pulse Oximetry (or Pulse Ox, for short) is a noninvasive method used to measure the saturation of oxygen in the bloodstream. Compatible devices use a combination of red and infrared lights with sensors on the back of the device which can determine the percentage of oxygenated blood (SpO2%) available in your blood. This value should, in general, be 95% or higher in most settings but can be influenced by altitude, activity, and an individual’s health. Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? Our bodies distribute oxygenated blood to every part of our body through our respiratory system. Being aware of your SpO2 can help you understand how your body reacts to various situations and can serve as an indication of important changes in your health. What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? The Pulse Ox LEDs are emitting various wavelengths of red and infrared light. It is not a laser and poses no issues for skin contact or direct viewing.
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#2_605795826
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Our bodies distribute oxygenated blood to every part of our body through our respiratory system. Being aware of your SpO2 can help you understand how your body reacts to various situations and can serve as an indication of important changes in your health. What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? The Pulse Ox LEDs are emitting various wavelengths of red and infrared light. It is not a laser and poses no issues for skin contact or direct viewing. Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? If you turn on Pulse Ox tracking for sleep or all-day is turned on, battery life between charges will be reduced. Various factors contribute to battery life, including usage patterns, customization settings, activity level, fit on the wrist, and the user’s physical characteristics. The continuous measurement during sleep or all-day will not initiate if the battery level is too low. How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox?
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#3_605797645
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? If you turn on Pulse Ox tracking for sleep or all-day is turned on, battery life between charges will be reduced. Various factors contribute to battery life, including usage patterns, customization settings, activity level, fit on the wrist, and the user’s physical characteristics. The continuous measurement during sleep or all-day will not initiate if the battery level is too low. How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? The recording frequency for pulse ox data will depend on the settings of your watch and can vary from model to model. There are three modes to choose from. Spot Check Mode Spot Check Mode is enabled when you scroll to the Pulse Ox widget on the watch and is used for getting your current SpO2 level. The watch will take a sample reading at that time. It will not take any other further readings until you navigate back to the Pulse Ox widget on your watch.
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#4_605799448
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: The recording frequency for pulse ox data will depend on the settings of your watch and can vary from model to model. There are three modes to choose from. Spot Check Mode Spot Check Mode is enabled when you scroll to the Pulse Ox widget on the watch and is used for getting your current SpO2 level. The watch will take a sample reading at that time. It will not take any other further readings until you navigate back to the Pulse Ox widget on your watch. Refer to "Getting Pulse Oximeter Readings" in your owner's manual for detailed steps on how to access the Pulse Ox widget. All-Day Mode In All-Day Mode the watch will sample your SpO2 levels every 5-15 minutes. If the watch detects a high level of movement (e.g. out for a run) it will read less often. When viewing Pulse Ox on the watch, you will see the average of readings for each hour. NOTE:
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#5_605801146
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Refer to "Getting Pulse Oximeter Readings" in your owner's manual for detailed steps on how to access the Pulse Ox widget. All-Day Mode In All-Day Mode the watch will sample your SpO2 levels every 5-15 minutes. If the watch detects a high level of movement (e.g. out for a run) it will read less often. When viewing Pulse Ox on the watch, you will see the average of readings for each hour. NOTE: All-Day tracking is not available on the Approach S62, Forerunner 245/245 Music, vivomove 3/3S, vivomove Luxe, vivomove Style, Lily or vivosmart 4 (refer to your owner's manual ). Sleep Mode Sleep Mode is designed to read SpO2 levels while you sleep. In Sleep Mode the Pulse Ox sensor will sample for 4 hours during the middle of the regular sleep hours you have set in Garmin Connect. The Pulse Ox sensor can generate readings up to every minute while in Sleep Mode. NOTE:
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#6_605802861
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: All-Day tracking is not available on the Approach S62, Forerunner 245/245 Music, vivomove 3/3S, vivomove Luxe, vivomove Style, Lily or vivosmart 4 (refer to your owner's manual ). Sleep Mode Sleep Mode is designed to read SpO2 levels while you sleep. In Sleep Mode the Pulse Ox sensor will sample for 4 hours during the middle of the regular sleep hours you have set in Garmin Connect. The Pulse Ox sensor can generate readings up to every minute while in Sleep Mode. NOTE: Forerunner 945, Venu series, vivoactive 4/4S, Captain Marvel, First Avenger, Darth Vader, and Rey smartwatches, will record Pulse Ox readings during your entire stated sleep window if your software is up to date (see Installing the Latest Software to Your Fitness Device ). How Can I Use the Feature? You can use the Pulse Ox feature in one of two ways: Use the spot-check Pulse Ox widget on the watch Navigate to the Pulse Ox widget on your device Allow the watch to calculate your Pulse Ox The device will display your oxygen saturation as a percentage. Turn on Pulse Ox tracking during sleep or all-day pulse ox tracking Open Garmin Connect Mobile from your Smartphone Access the Menu Options:
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#7_605804878
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Forerunner 945, Venu series, vivoactive 4/4S, Captain Marvel, First Avenger, Darth Vader, and Rey smartwatches, will record Pulse Ox readings during your entire stated sleep window if your software is up to date (see Installing the Latest Software to Your Fitness Device ). How Can I Use the Feature? You can use the Pulse Ox feature in one of two ways: Use the spot-check Pulse Ox widget on the watch Navigate to the Pulse Ox widget on your device Allow the watch to calculate your Pulse Ox The device will display your oxygen saturation as a percentage. Turn on Pulse Ox tracking during sleep or all-day pulse ox tracking Open Garmin Connect Mobile from your Smartphone Access the Menu Options: Android Select (upper left corner) iOS: Select More (bottom right corner) Select Garmin Devices Select your watch if you have more than one device listed Select Activity Tracking Select Pulse Ox Toggle Sleep Tracking or All-Day Tracking to the on position Pulse Ox readings will take place nightly during the middle 4 hours of your stated sleep window. Information from readings that are taken will display in Garmin Connect. How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? While pulse ox data is recorded while you sleep, you'll be able to view the details once the data is uploaded via a sync to your Garmin Connect account.
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#8_605807054
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Android Select (upper left corner) iOS: Select More (bottom right corner) Select Garmin Devices Select your watch if you have more than one device listed Select Activity Tracking Select Pulse Ox Toggle Sleep Tracking or All-Day Tracking to the on position Pulse Ox readings will take place nightly during the middle 4 hours of your stated sleep window. Information from readings that are taken will display in Garmin Connect. How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? While pulse ox data is recorded while you sleep, you'll be able to view the details once the data is uploaded via a sync to your Garmin Connect account. Choose your option below to reveal instructions on how to view this data. Garmin Connect App Open the App Open the Menu Android - 3 lines in the top left corner of your screen iOS - Tap more in the bottom right corner of your screen Select Health Stats Select Sleep You will see three tabs displayed on the Sleep Card: Stages, Pulse Ox, and Respiration Select Pulse Ox You can view your Pulse Ox graph here Garmin Connect Web Sign in to your Garmin Connect account from a personal computer Select Health Stats from the navigation bar on the left side of your screen Select Sleep You will see four tabs: Sleep Stages, Sleep Score, Pulse Ox, and Respiration Select the Pulse Ox tab View your Pulse Ox data here Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? If your Pulse Ox during sleep reading seems low, it may not necessarily indicate low pulse ox saturation.
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#9_605809392
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Choose your option below to reveal instructions on how to view this data. Garmin Connect App Open the App Open the Menu Android - 3 lines in the top left corner of your screen iOS - Tap more in the bottom right corner of your screen Select Health Stats Select Sleep You will see three tabs displayed on the Sleep Card: Stages, Pulse Ox, and Respiration Select Pulse Ox You can view your Pulse Ox graph here Garmin Connect Web Sign in to your Garmin Connect account from a personal computer Select Health Stats from the navigation bar on the left side of your screen Select Sleep You will see four tabs: Sleep Stages, Sleep Score, Pulse Ox, and Respiration Select the Pulse Ox tab View your Pulse Ox data here Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? If your Pulse Ox during sleep reading seems low, it may not necessarily indicate low pulse ox saturation. Your arm position can influence the blood flow to your wrist and can adversely affect readings, typically making them lower than they really are. Where possible, maintain a position that is conducive to good circulation and at or around heart level. What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? When attempting to get a Pulse Ox reading from the watch you may see the message "Check Watch Fit". If this occurs check the watch fit following these tips:
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_221642877#10_605811557
Title: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches | Garmin Support Headings: Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches Top FAQs for the Pulse Ox Feature on Garmin Watches What is Pulse Ox? Why Should I Be Interested in Pulse Ox Tracking? What Kind of Light Is Being Used to Trigger the Pulse Ox Feature? Will Using the Pulse Ox Feature Affect the Battery Life of My Device? How Often Does the Watch Sample My Pulse Ox? Spot Check Mode All-Day Mode Sleep Mode How Can I Use the Feature? How Do I View Pulse Ox Data During Sleep Times? Why Is My Pulse Ox Reading Low? What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? Content: Your arm position can influence the blood flow to your wrist and can adversely affect readings, typically making them lower than they really are. Where possible, maintain a position that is conducive to good circulation and at or around heart level. What Do I Do if the Watch Says "Check Watch Fit"? When attempting to get a Pulse Ox reading from the watch you may see the message "Check Watch Fit". If this occurs check the watch fit following these tips: The optical heart rate sensor must remain in contact with your skin at all times The watch must worn snug, but not too tight If worn too loose the watch can slide around, creating a gap between the optical heart rate sensor and your skin If the watch is worn too tight it can actually restrict blood flow A good fit will mean that you can move the watch and the skin underneath moves with it Wearing the watch on the outside of the wrist is recommended Contact
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=SK2Y9a9aBp5D6n4sXmPBG7
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312139698#0_807711209
Title: Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation - PowerPoint Headings: Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation Play a video in the click sequence, automatically, or when clicked Play a video full screen Resize a video Set the volume of a video Hide a video when not playing Loop a video Rewind a video after playing Show the media controls Content: Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation - PowerPoint Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2013 PowerPoint 2010 PowerPoint 2007 More... Less You can use the playback options in PowerPoint to control how and when a video appears in your presentation. You can play a video in full screen mode or resize it to dimensions that you specify. You can also control the volume, play the video repeatedly (in a loop), and show the media controls. These Play options aren't available for online videos, such as YouTube videos. They are only available for videos inserted from your computer, network, or OneDrive. Newer versions Office 2010 - 2013 Office 2007  To control how your video plays, use options on the Playback tab of the PowerPoint ribbon. This tab appears on the ribbon when you select a video on a slide. (These options for a video are available after you embed or link to a video file from your computer .) Play a video in the click sequence, automatically, or when clicked Important: Set this option before adding any animations or triggers to your video.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/set-the-play-options-for-a-video-in-your-presentation-f0d5b3f1-37ba-4a0d-9d94-f8e33cef29bf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312139698#3_807716334
Title: Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation - PowerPoint Headings: Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation Set the 'play' options for a video in your presentation Play a video in the click sequence, automatically, or when clicked Play a video full screen Resize a video Set the volume of a video Hide a video when not playing Loop a video Rewind a video after playing Show the media controls Content: On Click or When Clicked On The video only plays when you click within the video frame. In Click Sequence The video plays in sequence with other actions you've programmed on the slide (such as animation effects). This option doesn't require a literal click. You can trigger the video to begin with a clicker or any other mechanism that activates the next action on the slide (such as pressing the right arrow key). (This option is available in PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 and PowerPoint 2019. It's also available in PowerPoint 2016 version 1709 or later.) Tip: To pause a video while it is playing, click it. To continue playing the video, click it again. Play a video full screen You can play a video so that it fills the entire slide (screen) when you deliver your presentation.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/set-the-play-options-for-a-video-in-your-presentation-f0d5b3f1-37ba-4a0d-9d94-f8e33cef29bf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312691089#0_809013917
Title: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint - Office Support Headings: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video recommendations Audio recommendations Supported formats Supported video file formats Supported audio file formats Additional information Insert media into your slide Content: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint - Office Support PowerPoint Animations and media Audio and video Audio and video Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint 2019 for Mac PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2013 PowerPoint 2010 PowerPoint 2016 for Mac PowerPoint for iPad PowerPoint for iPhone PowerPoint for Android tablets PowerPoint for Android phones PowerPoint for Windows Phone 10 PowerPoint Mobile More... Less Windows macOS iOS Android  Video recommendations PowerPoint 2010: .wmv Newer versions of PowerPoint: .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video and AAC audio Audio recommendations PowerPoint 2010: .wav, .wma Newer versions of PowerPoint: .m4a files encoded with AAC audio These names and formats sound complicated, but you can easily convert to and use these formats without having to know anything more than the names. Tip: Check out these YouTube videos from Microsoft Creators for more help with video and audio! Supported formats Supported video file formats File Format Extension Windows Video file (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) .asf Windows Video file (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) .avi MP4 Video file* .mp4, .m4v, .mov Movie file .mpg or .mpeg Windows Media Video file .wmv *Only PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can play an .mp4 or .mov file only if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed. ( Read Download QuickTime for Windows, on the Apple site, for more information.)
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/video-and-audio-file-formats-supported-in-powerpoint-d8b12450-26db-4c7b-a5c1-593d3418fb59
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312691089#1_809016228
Title: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint - Office Support Headings: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video recommendations Audio recommendations Supported formats Supported video file formats Supported audio file formats Additional information Insert media into your slide Content: Tip: Check out these YouTube videos from Microsoft Creators for more help with video and audio! Supported formats Supported video file formats File Format Extension Windows Video file (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) .asf Windows Video file (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) .avi MP4 Video file* .mp4, .m4v, .mov Movie file .mpg or .mpeg Windows Media Video file .wmv *Only PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can play an .mp4 or .mov file only if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed. ( Read Download QuickTime for Windows, on the Apple site, for more information.) PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions DO require the QuickTime Player to be installed for playing MP4 video files in one particular situation: when you are using Windows 7 running on a virtual machine (VM). Supported audio file formats File format Extension AIFF Audio file .aiff AU Audio file .au MIDI file .mid or .midi MP3 Audio file .mp3 Advanced Audio Coding - MPEG-4 Audio file* .m4a, .mp4 Windows Audio file .wav Windows Media Audio file .wma *Only PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can only play an .mp4 or .mov file if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed. ( Read Download QuickTime for Windows, on the Apple site, for more information.)
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/video-and-audio-file-formats-supported-in-powerpoint-d8b12450-26db-4c7b-a5c1-593d3418fb59
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312691089#2_809018229
Title: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint - Office Support Headings: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video recommendations Audio recommendations Supported formats Supported video file formats Supported audio file formats Additional information Insert media into your slide Content: PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions DO require the QuickTime Player to be installed for playing MP4 video files in one particular situation: when you are using Windows 7 running on a virtual machine (VM). Supported audio file formats File format Extension AIFF Audio file .aiff AU Audio file .au MIDI file .mid or .midi MP3 Audio file .mp3 Advanced Audio Coding - MPEG-4 Audio file* .m4a, .mp4 Windows Audio file .wav Windows Media Audio file .wma *Only PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can only play an .mp4 or .mov file if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed. ( Read Download QuickTime for Windows, on the Apple site, for more information.) Additional information If you experience slow playback, a lag between audio and video, audio stuttering, or frames being lost, see Tips for improving audio and video playback and compatibility. PowerPoint may also support additional file types if you install additional codecs on your PC. If you want to learn about finding codecs for your PC, read Are you having playback issues (in PowerPoint)? Certain older video file formats may not compress or export properly in Office on a Windows RT PC. Instead, use modern media formats such as H.264 and Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), which PowerPoint 2013 RT supports.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/video-and-audio-file-formats-supported-in-powerpoint-d8b12450-26db-4c7b-a5c1-593d3418fb59
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312691089#3_809020187
Title: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint - Office Support Headings: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video recommendations Audio recommendations Supported formats Supported video file formats Supported audio file formats Additional information Insert media into your slide Content: Additional information If you experience slow playback, a lag between audio and video, audio stuttering, or frames being lost, see Tips for improving audio and video playback and compatibility. PowerPoint may also support additional file types if you install additional codecs on your PC. If you want to learn about finding codecs for your PC, read Are you having playback issues (in PowerPoint)? Certain older video file formats may not compress or export properly in Office on a Windows RT PC. Instead, use modern media formats such as H.264 and Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), which PowerPoint 2013 RT supports. PowerPoint 2010 supports the AAC format if the correct codec (such as ffDShow) is installed. Want to see what version of Office you're using? Video recommendations .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video and AAC audio Audio recommendations .m4a files encoded with AAC audio These names and formats sound complicated, but you can easily convert to and use these formats without having to know anything more than the names. Tip: Check out these YouTube videos from Microsoft Creators for more help with video and audio!
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/video-and-audio-file-formats-supported-in-powerpoint-d8b12450-26db-4c7b-a5c1-593d3418fb59
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312691089#4_809021953
Title: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint - Office Support Headings: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video recommendations Audio recommendations Supported formats Supported video file formats Supported audio file formats Additional information Insert media into your slide Content: PowerPoint 2010 supports the AAC format if the correct codec (such as ffDShow) is installed. Want to see what version of Office you're using? Video recommendations .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video and AAC audio Audio recommendations .m4a files encoded with AAC audio These names and formats sound complicated, but you can easily convert to and use these formats without having to know anything more than the names. Tip: Check out these YouTube videos from Microsoft Creators for more help with video and audio! Audio from the iTunes Store may not play back when shared Music files purchased from the iTunes Store can only be played on authorized computers, so people whom you share presentations with might be unable to play iTunes files. PowerPoint for macOSSupported formats Supported video file formats in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac File Format Extension AVI movie (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) .avi or .vfw MPEG-4 movie .mp4, .mpg4 Apple MPEG-4 movie .m4v MPEG movie .mpg, .mpeg, .mpe, .m75, .m15 MPEG-2 video .m2v MPEG-2 Transport Stream .ts QuickTime movie .mov or .qt DVI movie .dif Supported audio file formats in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac File format Extension AIFF Audio file .aiff or .aif AU Audio file .au or .snd MP3 Audio file .mp3 or .mpga MP2 audio .mp2 MPEG-4 Audio file mp4 or .mpg4 Waveform Audio file .wav, .wave, .bwf Audible.com audio .aa or .aax Apple MPEG-4 audio .m4a Advanced Audio Coding - MPEG-2 Audio file .aac or .adts Apple CoreAudio format .caf Ringtone .m4r AC-3 audio .ac3 Enhanced AC-3 audio .eac3, .ec3 Windows Media files (.wmv, .wma) aren't supported on PowerPoint 2016 for Mac or PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac. There are a number of 3rd party tools for Mac that can convert your .wmv or .wma file to one of the supported formats listed above. Alternatively, if you have a Microsoft 365 subscription that includes Microsoft Stream you can upload the .wmv or .wma file to Stream and insert it into your presentation from there. Learn more about Microsoft Stream.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/video-and-audio-file-formats-supported-in-powerpoint-d8b12450-26db-4c7b-a5c1-593d3418fb59
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312691089#5_809024799
Title: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint - Office Support Headings: Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint Video recommendations Audio recommendations Supported formats Supported video file formats Supported audio file formats Additional information Insert media into your slide Content: Audio from the iTunes Store may not play back when shared Music files purchased from the iTunes Store can only be played on authorized computers, so people whom you share presentations with might be unable to play iTunes files. PowerPoint for macOSSupported formats Supported video file formats in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac File Format Extension AVI movie (Some .avi files may require additional codecs) .avi or .vfw MPEG-4 movie .mp4, .mpg4 Apple MPEG-4 movie .m4v MPEG movie .mpg, .mpeg, .mpe, .m75, .m15 MPEG-2 video .m2v MPEG-2 Transport Stream .ts QuickTime movie .mov or .qt DVI movie .dif Supported audio file formats in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac File format Extension AIFF Audio file .aiff or .aif AU Audio file .au or .snd MP3 Audio file .mp3 or .mpga MP2 audio .mp2 MPEG-4 Audio file mp4 or .mpg4 Waveform Audio file .wav, .wave, .bwf Audible.com audio .aa or .aax Apple MPEG-4 audio .m4a Advanced Audio Coding - MPEG-2 Audio file .aac or .adts Apple CoreAudio format .caf Ringtone .m4r AC-3 audio .ac3 Enhanced AC-3 audio .eac3, .ec3 Windows Media files (.wmv, .wma) aren't supported on PowerPoint 2016 for Mac or PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac. There are a number of 3rd party tools for Mac that can convert your .wmv or .wma file to one of the supported formats listed above. Alternatively, if you have a Microsoft 365 subscription that includes Microsoft Stream you can upload the .wmv or .wma file to Stream and insert it into your presentation from there. Learn more about Microsoft Stream. Audio from the iTunes Store may not play back when shared Music files purchased from the iTunes Store can only be played on authorized computers, and people with whom you share presentations might be unable to play iTunes files. Supported video file formats File Format Extension MP4 Video file .mp4, .m4v, .mov Movie file .mpg or .mpeg Supported audio file formats File format Extension AIFF Audio file .aiff AU Audio file .au MP3 Audio file .mp3 Advanced Audio Coding - MPEG-4 Audio file .m4a, .mp4 Supported video file formats File Format Extension MP4 Video file .mp4 VP8, VP9 .mkv Supported audio file formats File format Extension MP3 Audio file .mp3 Windows Audio file .wav MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) .mid, .midi Insert media into your slide Once you have a converted media file in a suitable format with the correct encoding, go back to the PowerPoint slide where you want to insert your video or audio file. On the Insert tab of the ribbon, click Audio or Video. ( For complete details about inserting the media file, see Insert and play a video file from your computer or Add audio to your slides .) A subscription to make the most of your time Try one month free
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/video-and-audio-file-formats-supported-in-powerpoint-d8b12450-26db-4c7b-a5c1-593d3418fb59
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_312949810#8_809606199
Title: Format text in the Notes pane - PowerPoint Headings: Format text in the Notes pane Format text in the Notes pane The Notes pane can show bold, italic, underlines, and superscripts/subscripts. You can use numbered or bullet lists. Turn on formatting for the Notes pane Add formatting to text in the Notes pane Change the font size in Presenter View for an on-screen presentation Change the font or font size for printed notes Choose a font for printed notes Change the size of the font for printed notes Content: To see a preview of your typed notes with the font and size you've selected, select File > Print. Under Settings, select the down arrow on second drop-down box and choose Notes Pages . The Preview pane shows a notes page with a slide thumbnail image and the notes that go with that slide. Turn on formatting for the Notes pane On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal. In the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs, click the Outline tab. Right-click the Outline pane, and then click Show Text Formatting on the shortcut menu. You will then be able to see the changes that you made in the Notes pane on a given slide. You can also make additional changes and see those changes in the Notes pane immediately. Add formatting to text in the Notes pane Once you've done the procedure above, you add character or paragraph formatting as you would normally expect: First you select the text you want to apply the formatting to, then you apply it.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-ie/office/format-text-in-the-notes-pane-bf14a18f-5098-4371-aadb-ee3b7e48549c
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_322109981#0_827626544
Title: Add closed captions or subtitles to media in PowerPoint - PowerPoint Headings: Add closed captions or subtitles to media in PowerPoint Add closed captions or subtitles to media in PowerPoint Requirements for this feature Check whether Office was installed using Click-to-Run or MSI Create closed captions Add closed captions to a video Remove closed captions from a video Add captions to an audio file What do you want to do? Download and install STAMP Step 1: Confirm your version of Microsoft Office Step 2: Download STAMP Step 3: Install STAMP Keyboard shortcuts Create new captions using the Caption Editor 5 Update captions Import captions as a TTML file Edit or delete captions in the Caption Editor Align, show, hide, or remove captions Align captions if you move or resize your video Hide or show captions in the presentation Remove captions from the presentation Content: Add closed captions or subtitles to media in PowerPoint - PowerPoint Add closed captions or subtitles to media in PowerPoint PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2013 PowerPoint 2010 More... Less In PowerPoint for Windows, you can add closed captions or subtitles to videos and audio files in your presentations. Adding closed captions makes your presentation accessible to a larger audience, including people with hearing disabilities and those who speak languages other than the one in your video. To read about best practices for accessibility, see Make your PowerPoint presentations accessible. Newer versions Office 2010-2013  Beginning with version 2016, PowerPoint has a new, simpler format for caption files, called WebVTT. The video player in the following versions of PowerPoint can show those captions when you play the video: PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 The closed captions are stored in a text-based file with a .vtt filename extension. You can create a closed caption file on your own or use a caption-creation tool. To search online for available tools and detailed instructions, type "create vtt file" in your search engine. For instructions on showing captions when watching a video in these versions of PowerPoint, see Turn on closed captions or subtitles. Requirements for this feature In Office 2016, the availability of the closed-captioning feature depends on the way Office was installed.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-closed-captions-or-subtitles-to-media-in-powerpoint-df091537-fb22-4507-898f-2358ddc0df18
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_322803576#0_829292700
Title: Add speaker notes to your slides - Office Support Headings: Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add notes while creating your presentation What the notes look like in Presenter view Print speaker notes Content: Add speaker notes to your slides - Office Support Present slide shows Add speaker notes to your slides PowerPoint Help & Training Present slide shows Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac PowerPoint for the web PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint 2019 for Mac PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2013 PowerPoint 2010 PowerPoint 2016 for Mac More... Less When you're creating a presentation, you can add speaker notes to refer to later while delivering the slide show in front of an audience. Windows macOS Web  During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible on your monitor, but aren't visible to the audience. So the Notes pane is the place to store talking points that you want to mention when you give your presentation. 38 seconds Add notes while creating your presentation The Notes pane is a box that appears below each slide. ( It is outlined in magenta in the picture below.) An empty Notes pane will prompt you with text that says, Click to add notes. Type your speaker notes there. If you don’t see the Notes pane or it is completely minimized, click Notes on the task bar across the bottom of the PowerPoint window (also marked in magenta in the picture below). If your notes exceed the allotted length of the Notes pane, a vertical scroll bar appears on the side of the pane. You can also enlarge the Notes pane by pointing your mouse at the top line of the pane and then dragging upward after the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-speaker-notes-to-your-slides-26985155-35f5-45ba-812b-e1bd3c48928e
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_322803576#1_829294778
Title: Add speaker notes to your slides - Office Support Headings: Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add notes while creating your presentation What the notes look like in Presenter view Print speaker notes Content: An empty Notes pane will prompt you with text that says, Click to add notes. Type your speaker notes there. If you don’t see the Notes pane or it is completely minimized, click Notes on the task bar across the bottom of the PowerPoint window (also marked in magenta in the picture below). If your notes exceed the allotted length of the Notes pane, a vertical scroll bar appears on the side of the pane. You can also enlarge the Notes pane by pointing your mouse at the top line of the pane and then dragging upward after the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow. What the notes look like in Presenter view When your computer is connected to a projector and you start the slide show , Presenter View appears on your computer's screen, while only the slides appear on the projector screen. In Presenter view, you can see your notes as you present, while the audience sees only your slides: The notes appear in a pane on the right. The text should wrap automatically, and a vertical scroll bar appears if necessary. You can also change the size of the text in the Notes pane by using the two buttons at the lower left corner of the Notes pane:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-speaker-notes-to-your-slides-26985155-35f5-45ba-812b-e1bd3c48928e
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_322803576#4_829299461
Title: Add speaker notes to your slides - Office Support Headings: Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add notes while creating your presentation What the notes look like in Presenter view Print speaker notes Content: Print speaker notes See Print slides with or without speaker notes. During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible on your monitor, but aren't visible to the audience. So the Notes pane is the place to store talking points that you want to mention when you give your presentation. 38 seconds Add notes to your slides To add notes to your slides, do the following: On the View menu, click Normal. Select the thumbnail of the slide you want to add notes to. The notes pane will appear beneath your slide. Click where it says Click to add notes and type whatever notes you'd like to add. To hide the notes pane, click the Notes button on the task bar. To show the notes pane again, click it again.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-speaker-notes-to-your-slides-26985155-35f5-45ba-812b-e1bd3c48928e
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_322803576#5_829300687
Title: Add speaker notes to your slides - Office Support Headings: Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add notes while creating your presentation What the notes look like in Presenter view Print speaker notes Content: Select the thumbnail of the slide you want to add notes to. The notes pane will appear beneath your slide. Click where it says Click to add notes and type whatever notes you'd like to add. To hide the notes pane, click the Notes button on the task bar. To show the notes pane again, click it again. View your notes while you present If you want to view your notes while you're presenting but make sure your audience only sees what you've put on the slide itself, use presenter view. Here's how: On the View menu, click Presenter View. You'll see the main slide that you're presenting, a preview of the next slide, and any notes you've added for the current slide below the preview of the next slide. Your audience will only the slides that you're presenting in your presentation, and not your notes.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-speaker-notes-to-your-slides-26985155-35f5-45ba-812b-e1bd3c48928e
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_322803576#6_829302007
Title: Add speaker notes to your slides - Office Support Headings: Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add notes while creating your presentation What the notes look like in Presenter view Print speaker notes Content: View your notes while you present If you want to view your notes while you're presenting but make sure your audience only sees what you've put on the slide itself, use presenter view. Here's how: On the View menu, click Presenter View. You'll see the main slide that you're presenting, a preview of the next slide, and any notes you've added for the current slide below the preview of the next slide. Your audience will only the slides that you're presenting in your presentation, and not your notes. See Also Print your slides and handouts Start the presentation and see your notes in Presenter view PowerPoint for the web lets you create speaker notes, but it doesn't have the ability to show you the notes while you're presenting your slide show. Create speaker notes On the View tab of the ribbon, in the Show group, select Notes . The pane appears across the bottom portion of the PowerPoint window, with the cursor blinking, ready for you to begin typing. The Notes pane can be resized if the content in it can't all be seen at once. When you point at the top border of the pane, the mouse pointer becomes a two-headed arrow .
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-speaker-notes-to-your-slides-26985155-35f5-45ba-812b-e1bd3c48928e
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_322803576#7_829303664
Title: Add speaker notes to your slides - Office Support Headings: Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add speaker notes to your slides Add notes while creating your presentation What the notes look like in Presenter view Print speaker notes Content: See Also Print your slides and handouts Start the presentation and see your notes in Presenter view PowerPoint for the web lets you create speaker notes, but it doesn't have the ability to show you the notes while you're presenting your slide show. Create speaker notes On the View tab of the ribbon, in the Show group, select Notes . The pane appears across the bottom portion of the PowerPoint window, with the cursor blinking, ready for you to begin typing. The Notes pane can be resized if the content in it can't all be seen at once. When you point at the top border of the pane, the mouse pointer becomes a two-headed arrow . Click the border, and drag up or down to resize the pane. Print speaker notes If you're a Microsoft 365 business subscriber and your presentation is stored on OneDrive for work or school or SharePoint in Microsoft 365, you can print your speaker notes. See Print your PowerPoint slides, handouts, or notes for more information. See speaker notes while presenting Currently you must use a desktop version of PowerPoint to see speaker notes while you're presenting. A subscription to make the most of your time Try one month free
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-speaker-notes-to-your-slides-26985155-35f5-45ba-812b-e1bd3c48928e
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_324060837#15_831711953
Title: Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation - PowerPoint Headings: Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation Choose a theme Insert a new slide Save your presentation Add text Format your text Add pictures Add shapes Add speaker notes Give your presentation Get out of Slide Show view Tips for creating an effective presentation Minimize the number of slides Choose an audience-friendly font size Keep your slide text simple Use visuals to help express your message Make labels for charts and graphs understandable Apply subtle, consistent slide backgrounds Check the spelling and grammar Content: Add shapes You can add shapes to illustrate your slide. On the Insert tab, select Shapes, and then select a shape from the menu that appears. In the slide area, click and drag to draw the shape. Select the Drawing Tools Format tab on the ribbon. Open the Shape Styles gallery to quickly add a color and style (including shading) to the selected shape. Add speaker notes Slides are best when you don’t cram in too much information. You can put helpful facts and notes in the speaker notes, and refer to them as you present. In Normal view, the Notes pane is located just below the slide view window. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal. Click inside the Notes pane below the slide, and begin typing your notes.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/basic-tasks-for-creating-a-powerpoint-presentation-efbbc1cd-c5f1-4264-b48e-c8a7b0334e36
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_324060837#16_831713639
Title: Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation - PowerPoint Headings: Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation Choose a theme Insert a new slide Save your presentation Add text Format your text Add pictures Add shapes Add speaker notes Give your presentation Get out of Slide Show view Tips for creating an effective presentation Minimize the number of slides Choose an audience-friendly font size Keep your slide text simple Use visuals to help express your message Make labels for charts and graphs understandable Apply subtle, consistent slide backgrounds Check the spelling and grammar Content: Add speaker notes Slides are best when you don’t cram in too much information. You can put helpful facts and notes in the speaker notes, and refer to them as you present. In Normal view, the Notes pane is located just below the slide view window. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal. Click inside the Notes pane below the slide, and begin typing your notes. Give your presentation On the Slide Show tab, do one of the following: To start the presentation at the first slide, in the Start Slide Show group, click From Beginning. If you’re not at the first slide and want to start from where you are, click From Current Slide. If you need to present to people who are not where you are, click Broadcast Slide Show to set up a presentation on the web. To learn more, see Broadcast your PowerPoint presentation to a remote audience.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/basic-tasks-for-creating-a-powerpoint-presentation-efbbc1cd-c5f1-4264-b48e-c8a7b0334e36
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_325401824#3_834405375
Title: Change the data in an existing chart - PowerPoint Headings: Change the data in an existing chart Change the data in an existing chart Change chart data on a slide What if the "Edit Data" buttons are unavailable? Insert a chart into a PowerPoint presentation Content: Make the changes you want. They will be reflected in the chart in PowerPoint. Change chart data on a slide On the slide, select the chart that you want to change. The Chart Tools contextual tab appears at the top of the PowerPoint window. If you do not see the Chart Tools tab or the Design tab under it, make sure that you click the chart to select it. Note: The Design tab under Chart Tools is not the same as the default Design tab in PowerPoint. The Chart Tools tab appears only when a chart is selected, and the Design, Layout, and Format tabs under it provide different commands that relate only to the selected chart. Do one of the following: To edit an embedded chart (created in PowerPoint by using Insert Chart ): Under Chart Tools, on the Design tab, in the Data group, click Edit Data.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-the-data-in-an-existing-chart-539c9840-7412-4da3-ab06-fcf318e996df
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_331919142#17_848593260
Title: File formats that are supported in PowerPoint - Office Support Headings: File formats that are supported in PowerPoint File formats that are supported in PowerPoint Content: The MP4 file format plays on many media players, such as Windows Media Player. Note: This format is only available in PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac. It can be found by selecting File > Export. MOV .mov A presentation that is saved as a video. MOV files can be played in any application that supports QuickTime movies. Note: This format is only available in PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac. It can be found by selecting File > Export. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) .gif A slide as a graphic for use on webpages.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/file-formats-that-are-supported-in-powerpoint-252c6fa0-a4bc-41be-ac82-b77c9773f9dc
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334552816#5_854578703
Title: Insert a form or quiz into PowerPoint - PowerPoint Headings: Insert a form or quiz into PowerPoint Insert a form or quiz into PowerPoint Create a new form or quiz Insert an existing form or quiz Share to collect responses Check the responses to your form Feedback for Microsoft Forms See Also Content: Learn more about how to create a form or create a quiz. When you're done creating your form or quiz, it will be embedded in your PowerPoint slide and appear at the top of your My forms list under the +New Form and +New Quiz buttons. Insert an existing form or quiz Find the form or quiz you want to insert into your slide under My forms in the panel. Hover over the title of the form or quiz and click Insert. You can also select Edit if you have more changes to make or want to review results of the form or quiz. Your form or quiz is now embedded in your PowerPoint slide. Note: If you try to insert a form into your slide, but see the error message, Office 365 has been configured to prevent individual acquisition and execution of Office Store Add-ins, reach out to your admin to turn on the feature. Admins can sign in to https://admin.microsoft.com, and then click Settings > Settings > User owned apps and services. For the option, Let users access the Office store, your admin can check it to specifically enable access to the Forms add-in, which will allow people in your organization to insert a form into PowerPoint.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-a-form-or-quiz-into-powerpoint-1a316f81-9ea7-4bc2-bda0-024c0d780df1
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334702998#6_854926744
Title: Insert a video from YouTube or another site - Office Support Headings: Insert a video from YouTube or another site Insert a video from YouTube or another site Insert a video from YouTube or another site Insert a web video Play the video Troubleshooting Internet Explorer 11 is required on your computer Want to insert a video from your computer instead? Terms of Use and Privacy policies Content: If you have an older version of Windows, you can go to this Internet Explorer Downloads page for instructions. Want to insert a video from your computer instead? See Insert and play a video file from your computer for all the details. Terms of Use and Privacy policies Vimeo: Terms of Use Privacy Policy YouTube: Terms of Use Privacy Policy Microsoft Stream: Terms of Use Privacy Policy SlideShare.net: Terms of Use Privacy Policy In PowerPoint 2016, you can insert an online video with an embed code or search for a video by name. Then you can play it during your presentation. The video plays directly from the website, and it has the site's controls for playing, pausing, volume, and so on.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-a-video-from-youtube-or-another-site-8340ec69-4cee-4fe1-ab96-4849154bc6db
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#0_855036368
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support PowerPoint Animations and media Audio and video Audio and video Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint 2019 for Mac PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2013 PowerPoint 2010 PowerPoint 2007 PowerPoint 2016 for Mac PowerPoint for Mac 2011 More... Less Depending on the version of PowerPoint that you're using, you can insert an embedded video (the default behavior) or link to a video file stored on your computer. Inserting an embedded video is convenient, but it increases the size of your presentation. A linked video keeps your presentation file smaller, but links can break. We recommend storing presentations and linked videos in the same folder. Newer versions (on Windows) Office 2013 Office 2010 macOS  Supported video formats In PowerPoint 2016 and newer versions, we recommend that you use .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video (a.k.a. MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio. For more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. Embed a video stored on your PC In Normal view, click the slide that you want the video to be in. On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on My PC. In the Insert Video box, click the video that you want, and then click Insert.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#1_855038464
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio. For more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. Embed a video stored on your PC In Normal view, click the slide that you want the video to be in. On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on My PC. In the Insert Video box, click the video that you want, and then click Insert. Link to a video stored on your PC To help prevent broken links, we recommend copying the video into the same folder as your presentation, and then linking to it there. In Normal view, click the slide where you want the link to the video to be in. On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on my PC. In the Insert Video box, click the file that you want to link to, click the down arrow next to the Insert button, and then click Link to File. PowerPoint 2016 and newer versions support the playback of video with multiple audio tracks.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#6_855046764
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: Automatically The video starts automatically. (If there are animation steps before it, the animation steps will play first and then the video starts playing automatically. If there are no other animation steps before the video on the slide, the video begins playing immediately.) When Clicked On The video starts only when it has been clicked. For more details about the options for playing the video in Slide Show, see Set the 'Play' options for a video. Supported video formats In PowerPoint 2013, we recommend that you use .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video (a.k.a. MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio. For more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. Embed a video stored on your PC In Normal view, click the slide that you want the video to be in. On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on My PC.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#7_855048288
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: Supported video formats In PowerPoint 2013, we recommend that you use .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video (a.k.a. MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio. For more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. Embed a video stored on your PC In Normal view, click the slide that you want the video to be in. On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on My PC. In the Insert Video box, click the video that you want, and then click Insert. Link to a video stored on your PC To help prevent broken links, we recommend copying the video into the same folder as your presentation, and then linking to it there. In Normal view, click the slide where you want the link to the video to be in. On the Insert tab, click the arrow under Video, and then click Video on my PC. In the Insert Video box, click the file that you want to link to, click the down arrow next to the Insert button, and then click Link to File.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#10_855053414
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: Preview a video When a video is selected on a slide, a toolbar appears below the video that has a play/pause button, a progress bar, incremental forward/backward buttons, a timer, and a volume control. Click the Play button at the left of that toolbar to preview the video. Play a video automatically or when clicked By default, in Slide Show, the video plays when it is clicked. But if you prefer, you can make the video start automatically as soon as it appears onscreen: Select the video frame. On the PowerPoint ribbon, on the Video Tools Playback tab, open the Start list and choose Automatically: For more details about the options for playing the video in Slide Show, see Set the 'Play' options for a video. Support for Office 2010 ended on October 13, 2020 Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support. Upgrade now Supported video formats In PowerPoint 2010, we recommend that you use .wmv files. For more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#11_855055116
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: On the PowerPoint ribbon, on the Video Tools Playback tab, open the Start list and choose Automatically: For more details about the options for playing the video in Slide Show, see Set the 'Play' options for a video. Support for Office 2010 ended on October 13, 2020 Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support. Upgrade now Supported video formats In PowerPoint 2010, we recommend that you use .wmv files. For more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. Embed a video stored on your PC In Normal view, click the slide in which you want to embed the video. On the Insert tab, in the Media group, click the arrow under Video. Select Video from file, and then browse to the location of your video, and select it. On the Insert button, click the down arrow, and then click Insert. Link to a video stored on your PC To help prevent broken links, we recommend copying the video into the same folder as your presentation, and then linking to it there.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#14_855060179
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: Under Optimize Media Compatibility, there will be information about all media files in the presentation—whether they are linked or embedded in the file. If there are any linked videos, PowerPoint gives you a View Links hyperlink. Click it to open a dialog box that shows the storage location of any linked files. Preview a video When a video is selected on a slide, a toolbar appears below the video that has a play/pause button, a progress bar, incremental forward/backward buttons, a timer, and a volume control. Click the Play button at the left of that toolbar to preview the video. Play a video automatically or when clicked By default, in Slide Show, the video plays when it is clicked. But if you prefer, you can make the video start automatically as soon as it appears onscreen: Select the video frame. On the PowerPoint ribbon, on the Video Tools Playback tab, open the Start list and choose Automatically: For more details about the options for playing the video in Slide Show, see Set the 'Play' options for a video.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334767722#15_855061885
Title: Insert and play a video file from your computer - Office Support Headings: Insert and play a video file from your computer Insert and play a video file from your computer Supported video formats Embed a video stored on your PC Link to a video stored on your PC Find out where a linked video is stored YouTube video Play a video automatically or when clicked Want to insert an online video instead? Content: Play a video automatically or when clicked By default, in Slide Show, the video plays when it is clicked. But if you prefer, you can make the video start automatically as soon as it appears onscreen: Select the video frame. On the PowerPoint ribbon, on the Video Tools Playback tab, open the Start list and choose Automatically: For more details about the options for playing the video in Slide Show, see Set the 'Play' options for a video. In PowerPoint 2016 for Mac and newer versions, we recommend that you use .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video (a.k.a. MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio. For more details, see Video and audio file formats supported in PowerPoint. To get the correct instructions, select the version of Office that you're using: Newer versions  Which version of Office for Mac are you using?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-and-play-a-video-file-from-your-computer-f3fcbd3e-5f86-4320-8aea-31bff480ed02
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334815522#8_855153472
Title: Insert Excel data in PowerPoint - PowerPoint Headings: Insert Excel data in PowerPoint Insert Excel data in PowerPoint Link an entire Excel worksheet to PowerPoint Link a section of data in Excel to PowerPoint Copy and paste (unlinked) Excel data in PowerPoint Content: In the Paste Special dialog box, under As, select a Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object. Select the Paste link check box and click OK. To edit a selection of cells from a linked Excel worksheet, do one of the following: To edit the data from within Excel, right-click the object on the slide, point to Linked Worksheet Object, and select Edit. To update the data on the slide to match the data in the original Excel file, right-click the object on the slide, and click Update Link. Copy a selection of cells onto a slide To paste a copy a selection of Excel data onto your PowerPoint slide, do the following: Note: Data copied and pasted onto a PowerPoint slide does not automatically update when the data is changed in the Excel workbook. To link the data on the PowerPoint slide to the original Excel data source, see the "Insert a linked selection from a worksheet" section immediately above. In Excel, open the workbook that contains the information that you want to copy.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-excel-data-in-powerpoint-0690708a-5ce6-41b4-923f-11d57554138d
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_334815522#9_855154962
Title: Insert Excel data in PowerPoint - PowerPoint Headings: Insert Excel data in PowerPoint Insert Excel data in PowerPoint Link an entire Excel worksheet to PowerPoint Link a section of data in Excel to PowerPoint Copy and paste (unlinked) Excel data in PowerPoint Content: Copy a selection of cells onto a slide To paste a copy a selection of Excel data onto your PowerPoint slide, do the following: Note: Data copied and pasted onto a PowerPoint slide does not automatically update when the data is changed in the Excel workbook. To link the data on the PowerPoint slide to the original Excel data source, see the "Insert a linked selection from a worksheet" section immediately above. In Excel, open the workbook that contains the information that you want to copy. Select and copy the data that you want. Keyboard shortcut You can press CTRL+C to copy the data. In PowerPoint 2010, click the slide where you want to paste the copied worksheet data. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow below Paste. Under Paste Options, do one of the following:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/insert-excel-data-in-powerpoint-0690708a-5ce6-41b4-923f-11d57554138d
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_337032986#0_858846991
Title: Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web - PowerPoint Headings: Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web Keep your browser up to date Videos that are inserted with a desktop version of PowerPoint Unsupported video format in PowerPoint for the web Content: Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web - PowerPoint Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web If you can’t view a video in PowerPoint for the web, there’s most likely an issue with the type of video file. If the video is a Flash or WMV file, you’ll need a player to see it. However, if you’re using a tablet or other device that can’t run the player, you’ll have to open the presentation in the desktop version of PowerPoint (by using the Edit in PowerPoint command in PowerPoint for the web). Keep your browser up to date Recent videos are likely to be in a format that plays directly in your browser, as long as your browser is up to date and supports this feature (known as HTML5). So another way to get the video to play is to go to your browser’s website and get the most recent update. If the video still won’t play, your fallback is to open the presentation in PowerPoint. If the video is a Windows Media or Flash video (.wmv or .flv file), you can play it after you install Silverlight (to play Windows Media) or Flash Player (to play Flash). You can play video and audio in Reading View and Slide Show View if you have Silverlight installed. You’ll need Flash for videos that are linked from a website. Keep an eye on the file size, because PowerPoint for the web won’t insert large media files.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/making-videos-play-successfully-in-powerpoint-for-the-web-b356470d-0d41-4183-8794-24114fb12a61
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_337032986#1_858848998
Title: Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web - PowerPoint Headings: Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web Keep your browser up to date Videos that are inserted with a desktop version of PowerPoint Unsupported video format in PowerPoint for the web Content: If the video still won’t play, your fallback is to open the presentation in PowerPoint. If the video is a Windows Media or Flash video (.wmv or .flv file), you can play it after you install Silverlight (to play Windows Media) or Flash Player (to play Flash). You can play video and audio in Reading View and Slide Show View if you have Silverlight installed. You’ll need Flash for videos that are linked from a website. Keep an eye on the file size, because PowerPoint for the web won’t insert large media files. For embedded media, the size limit can be from 50-100MB, and for WAV files the limit is 100KB. If you use a desktop computer running Windows 8, run Internet Explorer from the desktop (rather than in immersive mode) to use Silverlight or Flash Player. Also, these players can’t be installed on tablets or touch-screen mobile devices; try opening the presentation in the desktop version of PowerPoint to play the video. Videos that are inserted with a desktop version of PowerPoint When you add a video to your presentation in a desktop version of PowerPoint, make it easy for people to play in PowerPoint for the web.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/making-videos-play-successfully-in-powerpoint-for-the-web-b356470d-0d41-4183-8794-24114fb12a61
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_337032986#2_858850765
Title: Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web - PowerPoint Headings: Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web Making videos play successfully in PowerPoint for the web Keep your browser up to date Videos that are inserted with a desktop version of PowerPoint Unsupported video format in PowerPoint for the web Content: For embedded media, the size limit can be from 50-100MB, and for WAV files the limit is 100KB. If you use a desktop computer running Windows 8, run Internet Explorer from the desktop (rather than in immersive mode) to use Silverlight or Flash Player. Also, these players can’t be installed on tablets or touch-screen mobile devices; try opening the presentation in the desktop version of PowerPoint to play the video. Videos that are inserted with a desktop version of PowerPoint When you add a video to your presentation in a desktop version of PowerPoint, make it easy for people to play in PowerPoint for the web. Embed an MP4 file, and then go to File > Optimize Media Compatibility. This command puts your video in a format that plays directly in browsers that support HTML5. Unsupported video format in PowerPoint for the web PowerPoint for the web doesn't play Shockwave Flash (.swf) files. To work around this limitation, convert the file to an .mp4 file encoded with H.264 video (a.k.a. MPEG-4 AVC) and AAC audio.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/making-videos-play-successfully-in-powerpoint-for-the-web-b356470d-0d41-4183-8794-24114fb12a61