Epson 755c User's Guide - Page 93

EMP SlideMaker 2 automatically names your scenario, from the File menu.

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5. When you see a message that the slideshow is complete, left mouse-click or press Enter as prompted. You see your scenario as shown below. The scenario is made up of individual cells for each of the PowerPoint slides. Scenario Cell 6. At this point, you can insert additional images or create transition effects between slides. (See "Building a Scenario from Different Files" on page 96 and "Setting Up Transitions" on page 98 for details.) If there are slides in the scenario that you don't want to use, right-click those cells and select Inactivate. 7. Choose Save from the File menu. EMP SlideMaker 2 automatically names your scenario SCNnnnn.sit (where nnnn is an automatically assigned number). It also creates a folder for it within your \Program Files\EMP SlideMaker2 folder. However, you can choose Save As from the File menu and enter a new scenario name and folder location if you want. Once your scenario is saved, you can transfer it to the memory card in your computer's PC card (PCMCIA) slot (see page 101). note You have to save the scenario on your computer's hard drive before transferring it. Don't save it directly to the memory card, or it may not play correctly. Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive 93

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5.
When you see a message that the slideshow is complete, left
mouse-click or press
Enter
as prompted. You see your scenario as
shown below. The scenario is made up of individual cells for each
of the PowerPoint slides.
6.
At this point, you can insert additional images or create transition
effects between slides. (See “Building a Scenario from Different
Files” on page 96 and “Setting Up Transitions” on page 98 for
details.)
If there are slides in the scenario that you don’t want to use,
right-click those cells and select
Inactivate
.
7.
Choose
Save
from the File menu.
EMP SlideMaker 2 automatically names your scenario
SCNnnnn.sit
(where
nnnn
is an automatically assigned number).
It also creates a folder for it within your
\Program Files\EMP
SlideMaker2
folder. However, you can choose
Save As
from the
File menu and enter a new scenario name and folder location if
you want.
Once your scenario is saved, you can transfer it to the memory card in
your computer’s PC card (PCMCIA) slot (see page 101).
Scenario
Cell
note
You have to save the
scenario on your computer’s
hard drive before
transferring it. Don’t save it
directly to the memory card,
or it may not play correctly.