Adobe 22030000 User Guide - Page 132
Preview a slide show, Editing slide shows, Changing individual slide settings
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ENCORE CS3 128 User Guide • Delete a slide by selecting it and pressing Delete. This removes the slide from the slide show, but it does not remove the image from the Project panel. • Adjust the properties of the slide show and individual slides. (See "Changing individual slide settings" on page 128.) Note: It isn't necessary to use the Slideshow Viewer to create slide shows. You can instead create a slide show manually by adding still images to a timeline. Although this method lets you combine slides with movie clips, you can't add transitions or change other options available in the Slideshow Viewer. (See "Add videos or still images to timelines" on page 119.) Preview a slide show ❖ With the Slideshow Viewer selected, click the Play button in the Monitor panel. The slide show previews from the currently selected slide, or from the beginning of the slide show if no slides are selected. You can also choose File > Preview to preview the entire project. Rendering a slide show lets you preview it at a higher quality. See also "About previews" on page 169 Render a slide show Rendering a slide show lets you preview it at a higher quality. ❖ Choose File > Render > Slideshows. Editing slide shows Changing individual slide settings The options in the Slideshow Viewer and Properties panel affect all slides in the slide show, as long as no individual slides are selected. By selecting one or more slides in the Slideshow Viewer, the options you change in the Slideshow Viewer or Properties panel affect only the selected slides. This gives you the flexibility to set a default transition for all slides in the slide show and then set a different transition for a special slide, for example. When editing individual slides, use the Basic pane of the Properties panel to change the name and description, specify the duration, set scaling options, and create subtitles. Use the Transitions pane to specify a different transition for the slide. Use the Effects pane to specify pan and zoom settings for the slide. Add audio to slide shows If you want sound to play during the slide show, you can add one or more audio clips to the Audio area of the Slideshow Viewer. Only audio files may be added to the Audio area. Supported audio file formats include WAV, AC3, MPEG (layer II), and AIFF.