Operation Manual

Adding Uniform Borders to Slides
You can add a uniform border to the slides in your slideshow to help distinguish them
from the background.
Border color well
Disclosure button for
the pop-up color palette
Border value slider
To add image borders
1 In the Default Settings pane of the Slideshow Editor, specify the width of the border using
the Border value slider.
2 To specify a border color, do one of the following:
Click the Border color well, then select a color from the Colors window.
Click the disclosure button to the right of the color well, then select a color from the
pop-up color palette.
The border is applied to every image in the slideshow.
You can apply space between the image and its border using the Inset value slider.
To add space between the image and its border
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In the Default Settings pane of the Slideshow Editor, specify the width of the inset (as
measured in pixels) using the Inset value slider.
Fitting the Slides to the Aspect Ratio
After you have chosen an aspect ratio for your slideshow, you need to decide how you
want your images to appear within the aspect ratio. Use the Crop pop-up menu in the
Default Settings pane of the Slideshow Editor to choose to have the images fit within the
frame of the slideshow aspect ratio, have the images fill the frame of the slideshow aspect
ratio, or apply a Ken Burns effect to each image in the slideshow. A Ken Burns effect either
zooms in to or out of the image while simultaneously panning along the widest dimension
of the image.
704 Chapter 21 Creating Slideshow Presentations