User Guide

ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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5. On the Presentation Options page, do one or all of the following:
x In the Presentation Options area, if this is a new presentation, set the duration
that you want each slide to display.
x If you are editing a presentation, select Existing presentation to activate the Path
field, and browse to your presentation. Select whether you want to Insert slides at
the beginning or end of the presentation.
x Select the Number of images per slide from the drop-down list. (If you select
more than one, the Tile and Notes options on the next page do not appear.)
x Select Link to Image file if you want your images to stay linked to ACDSee rather
than be embedded in the presentation.
6. Click Use a design template if you want to use a background template and browse to
the folder on your computer to select it. (PowerPoint templates are usually under
Microsoft Office|Templates|Presentation Designs.)
7. Click Next.
8. On the Text Options page, do one or all of the following:
x On the Captions tab, type in a caption and select its background color and
alignment. You can also select a different font, or insert metadata like file name or
picture dimensions. Captions appear at the bottom of the slide
x On the Title tab, type in a title for the slide and select its background color and
alignment. You can also select a different font, or insert metadata.
x On the Notes tab, type in any notes that you want to appear in the Notes section
attached to each slide. These notes do not appear on the slide itself.
9. Click Create.
The presentation opens in PowerPoint where you can edit it like any other presentation.
Playing
Playing audio and video files
You can play audio and video files in many formats with the ACDSee Viewer. You can control
playback volume and appearance, select parts of a media file to play or save, and create an
image from a video frame.
To play audio or video files:
In the File List pane, do one of the following:
1. Double-click an audio or video file.
2. Select one or more files and press Enter.
3. Select one or more files, right-click a selected file, and then select View.
4. Use the Media toolbar to adjust the volume, stop, pause or restart the file playback, and
control the appearance of media files.