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In PowerPoint, you can recolor a video on a slide by applying a built-in stylized color effect, such as a sepia tone or grayscale.

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  1. On the slide, select the video that you want to recolor.

  2. On the Format tab, in the Adjust group, click Color to see the options under Recolor.

    Tip: If you don't see the Formattab, make sure that the video is selected.

  3. Do one or more of the following:

    • Choose from the pre-built, stylized recolor effects.

    • To view additional colors, including variations of theme colors, standard, or custom colors, click More Variations. The recolor effect will be applied using the color variation.

      Tip: Move your mouse pointer over a recolor effect to get a preview of what your video would look like with that recolor effect applied to it.

      Recolor a video

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