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murrayk Posted - Dec 04 2010 : 11:53:08
Is there a way to advance the frames from one picture to the next, such as can be done when using Power Point? In other words, is there an alternative to having the frames advance exclusively by setting the display time to the desired duration? In some instances I would like to have the frames remain on the screen until a mouse click advances to the next frame, rather than have them automatically advanced by the established display time.
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xequte Posted - Dec 05 2010 : 02:20:13
Hi

For widest compatibility DVD format slideshows are in a movie format and thus advancing is automatic.

However if you choose PC format (File > Burn Slideshow) then you can choose a "Manual navigation" option which provides many more options such as toolbar, printing, etc.



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