Playing Shows; Lesson 1: Using The Projector Icon; Saving Your Show - ScanSoft Kai’s Power SHOW User Manual

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3. Click the Musical category button.
The sound clips within the Musical
category appear in the Sound Effects
menu.
4. Click the Timpani Drum label in the
list. The clip is automatically applied
to the slide.
The Timpani Drum sound clip will
play whenever this current frame is
displayed in the show.
5. Use the right or left arrow keys on
your keyboard to apply sounds to the
remaining slides in your show, or click
Done to exit the dialog.

Playing Shows

When you've attached all the transitions,
text effects, and sound clips you want,
you'll probably want to play your show.
That way you can make adjustments
before you save it. SHOW lets you preview
a portion of the show, or the entire
presentation.
The Story So Far
So far in this tutorial you've learned how
to sort, import, sequence, and edit the
content of your show. In this next section,
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you'll learn how to preview or play your
show. Refer to "Playing a Show" on
page 48 for more information.
Lesson 1: Using the Projector
Icon
The Projector icon, located on the
Sequencer, lets you play a show. The
Current Frame Indicator or the
corresponding blue frame in the
Sequencer indicates where the show will
start.
In this lesson, you'll set up the playback of
a portion of your show.
To play a show:
1. In the Nano Sequencer, drag the
Current Frame Indicator to the frame
you want to begin with.
Use the Current Frame Indicator to set the show's
start point.
2. Click the Sequencer menu on the left
side of the Sequencer, then choose
Settings> Click to Advance.
3. Click the Projector icon on the right
side of the Sequencer to play your
show.
4. Click the mouse button to advance
the slides.
5. Click ESC to return to the EDIT
Room after your last slide.

Saving Your Show

Once you're finished creating your show,
you can save or print it. You can even
export it as static Web pages. The OUT
Room contains all the tools you'll need to
easily save, share, or print your show.
The Story So Far
So far in this tutorial you've learned how
to import, sort, sequence, edit, and play
your show. In this next section, you'll
learn how to save the show for future
editing or to be distributed. Refer to
"Saving a Show" on page 62 for more on
outputting your show.

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