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Click the Download Character Assets From Here link in the Character dialog box to download more images.
5. Click OK.
Pause the presentation after an animation plays
If your presentation includes PowerPoint animations, you can pause the presentation automatically after the animations play. This is useful for
defining where the animation ends and the presentation begins again.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Select Adobe Presenter, and in the Tools group, click Settings.
3. In the Presentation menu on the left, click Playback.
4. Select Pause After Each Animation.
5. Click OK.
When this option is selected, users must click Play
in the toolbar to start the presentation again after a pause.
Set image quality for a presentation
The higher the image quality, the greater the file size. Test different settings to find the best compromise between the two. High quality is best for
users with no bandwidth limitations; for users with limited bandwidth, use regular or low.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Select Adobe Presenter, and in the Tools group, click Settings.
3. In the Presentation menu on the left, click Quality.
4. Select an image quality option:
The largest file size and highest quality image.
The best balance between file size and image quality.
The smallest file size and lowest quality image.
(available in Adobe Presenter 7.0.7 and later) High-quality images that are embedded in SWF files. The size of SWF files is more
than the ones that result from the ‘Low’ option. Adobe Presenter uses .png image format, a lossless format, instead of .jpeg which is a lossy
format.
5. (Optional) If your presentation contains SWF files on consecutive slides, select Disable Preloading Of Embedded Flash Content. This option
prevents a second SWF file from beginning to play before a first SWF file is finished.
To publish a presentation without including any audio files, deselect Publish Audio.
6. Click OK.
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