Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 245

Reordering slides, Showing the slides using one computer, Showing slides remotely over a network

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Beyond the basics 9-21 Reordering slides Once you've created a slide show, you can reorder the slides. To change the order of your slides, choose Slide Show from the Window menu. In the Slide Show dialog box, drag a slide up or down. The pointer changes to a double arrow Showing the slides using one computer In the Help index,* see: E slide shows, running To show your slide presentation, choose Slide Show from the Window menu. In the Slide Show dialog box, click Start. Tip Press Option as you choose Slide Show to bypass the Slide Show dialog box and go directly into the slide show. The slide show runs with the options set in the Slide Show dialog box. (See "Setting up slides" on page 9-19.) To advance to the next slide, press Space bar. To return to the previous slide, press Shift-Space bar. To stop the slide show at any time, press q. When you're finished with the slide show, click Done to save any settings you changed or click Cancel to restore the original settings. Showing slides remotely over a network In the Help index,* see: E AppleScript You can run a slide show from a different computer on your network, so that you don't have to sit in front of the computer displaying the slides. Use the Remote Slide Show script (a script is a command that performs one action or sequence of actions). 1. Open the slide show document on the computer on which you're showing the slides. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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Beyond the basics
9-21
Reordering slides
Once you’ve created a slide show, you can reorder the slides. To change the
order of your slides, choose
Slide Show
from the Window menu. In the Slide
Show dialog box, drag a slide up or down.
Showing the slides using one computer
To show your slide presentation, choose
Slide Show
from the Window menu.
In the Slide Show dialog box, click
Start
.
Tip
Press Option as you choose
Slide Show
to bypass the Slide Show dialog
box and go directly into the slide show.
The slide show runs with the options set in the Slide Show dialog box. (See
“Setting up slides” on page 9-19.) To advance to the next slide, press Space
bar. To return to the previous slide, press Shift-Space bar. To stop the slide
show at any time, press q.
When you’re finished with the slide show, click
Done
to save any settings you
changed or click
Cancel
to restore the original settings.
Showing slides remotely over a network
You can run a slide show from a different computer on your network, so that
you don’t have to sit in front of the computer displaying the slides. Use the
Remote Slide Show
script
(a script is a command that performs one action
or sequence of actions).
1.
Open the slide show document on the computer on which you’re showing the
slides.
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
The pointer
changes to a
double arrow
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
slide shows, running
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
AppleScript