User guide
Note:
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Select Adobe Presenter > Slide Manager.
3. Select a slide and click the link name to the right of Navigation Name. (If no navigation name has been set, the link says None.)
4. In the Navigation name text box, enter the text you want to use.
5. Click OK.
Slide titles (left) changed to navigation names (right)
Set Go To Slide options
Presentations usually progress linearly through the slides, but their order can be changed using the Go To Slide option. This option lets you skip
slides in the presentation without having to remove them.
The Go To Slide option can be useful if you are creating a presentation for several audiences. For example, you can create one benefits
presentation for both full-time and part-time employees. Part-time employees can skip slides pertaining only to full-time employees. The Go To
Slide option works the same whether the presentation is published to Adobe Connect Server or viewed locally in a web browser.
note: If you are going to use a presentation as a Adobe Connect Training course, it is better to not use the Go To Slide option.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Select Adobe Presenter > Slide Manager.
3. Select a slide and click the link text next to Go To (by default, the link text is None).
4. In the Go To Slide pop-up menu, select the slide to which you want the presentation to jump.
5. Click OK.
Set slide advance behavior
By default, slides in a presentation advance automatically. You can, however, change the default setting so individual slides advance only when
users click the Next button. This setting is useful, for example, for a slide containing an interactive AdobeĀ® CaptivateĀ® simulation that has no set
play duration.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Select Adobe Presenter > Slide Manager.
3. Select a slide and next to Advance By User, click No or Yes to select an option.
4. (Optional) To set all slides, click Select All, click Edit, select Advance By User.
5. Click OK.
Lock slides
You can lock a slide for the specified slide duration. Locking can help ensure that viewers spend a minimum amount of time on a slide and do not
quickly skip ahead. When you lock a slide, navigation controls are disabled along with navigation from the Outline and Thumbs panes. Quiz and
question slides cannot be locked.
Slides are locked only when viewed for the first time. Subsequent views of the slide are not locked and the navigation controls are not
disabled.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Select Adobe Presenter > Slide Manager.
3. Select a slide and next to Lock Slide, click Yes or No to select an option.
4. (Optional) To lock all slides, click Select All, click Edit, select Lock Slide.
5. Click OK.
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