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The main difference that you’ll notice is the display time for each still image is noted on the
thumbnail. Change the display time by double-clicking it and entering a new time (in seconds).
You can apply the new display time exclusively to the image you’ve selected, or all of the images in
the slide show.
STEP 2 – EFFECTS
Effects (transitions) are added exactly the same as they are when creating a video. Double-click
the transition you want and it will automatically appear in the next available spot on the Storyboard.
Themes are not available for slide shows.
STEP 3 – AUDIO
Unlike the Narrate step (Step 5) when creating a video, the Audio step when creating a slide show
offers you two different tabs: Soundtrack and Narration.
The latter works exactly the same as the Narrate step. You can record new audio clips, save them
to an album, and apply them to the Storyboard.
The Soundtrack option is a bit different. It offers you the ability to fit your slide show to the time
of any added audio:
Check the “Fit Slide Show to Soundtrack” box if you would like the current audio tracks to
establish the length of your slide show. The display time for still images will automatically be set
so that the slide show will end at the same time as the audio tracks.
You can also set the display time for the current still image (or all still images) in this window.
STEP 4 – PRODUCE
Saving—or “producing”—your slide show works just the same as producing a video. The
exception here is that you only have two choices: saving to your hard drive and burning a CD.
Slide shows are saved in the EXE file format, and cannot playback on DVD players.
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