NEC NP-UM330X eBeam Education Software Manual - Page 67
How to Use Scrapbook Elements, Manipulate Elements using the Edit Menu
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© 2011 Luidia, Incorporated Flash Files multipage files, you w ill be prompted to select the page to use. SBeaeckground Settingsfor information on how to import multipage files as background images. Take a snapshot of your screen. Supported file formats for image files: Bitmap (*.bmp) Graphic Files (*.gif, *.jpg, *.ico, *.emf, *.w mf, *.png) Excel Spreadsheets (*.xls). SeeImport a PowerPoint, Excel and Word Docume.nt PowerPoint Presentations (*.ppt). SeeImport a PowerPoint, Excel and Word Docume.nt Word Document (*.doc, *.rtf). SeeImport a PowerPoint, Excel and Word Docume.nt Notes: Excel, PowerPoint and Word documents can only be loaded as elements one page at a time. To load more than one page at a time, seBeackground Settings. If you attempt to load a file type that is not supported the page w ill display a file icon and the filename, but will not attempt to load that file into the page. Flash file in *.swf (Flash file) and *.flv (Flash movie) formats can be imported into the Scrapbook page as elements. Scrapbook will automatically embed play controls into your Flash element so you can use them with your Select tool to play, pause, rewind or fast forward the movie. There is also a progress bar which you can use to move to any particular point in the playback. To import Flash into a Scrapbook page: Choose Page >Add Flash File and select the file in the Open dialog box, or Drag-and-drop the Flash file onto your Scrapbook page. Notes: The entire Flash file will be embedded into your Scrapbook file so it can greatly increase your file size. Due to the size of the Flash elements, they are not displayed during a shared meeting. A container will appear in the participant page, but video will not run. Flash elements can not be grouped, added to the Master Page, deleted using the Del key or modified using theScrapbook Elements Edit Toolbar(a.k.a. the Object Edit Tools). How to Use Scrapbook Elements See the following Scrapbook elements topics: Select Individual or Multiple Elements Manipulate Elements (using the Edit Menu) Lock (protect) an Element Move, Rotate and Resize Elements Align and Distribute Elements Order Elements Group and Ungroup Elements Use the Scrapbook Elements Edit Toolbar Hyperlink a Scrapbook Element Page 67