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Display ratings in a slideshow
The rating stars that you give to photos in the Library module can be displayed in a slideshow.
In the Overlays panel of the Slideshow module, select Rating Stars.
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Click the color box on the right and choose the color you want for the stars.
Clicking the color box opens your computer operating system's color picker for selecting a color. See your operating
system's documentation for information about the color picker.
Change the size of the stars by doing one of the following:
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• Adjust the Scale slider or enter a Scale percentage value.
• Click the rating stars in the Slide Editor view and drag one of the bounding box handles.
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Click the rating stars in the Slide Editor view, and then do any of the following to position them in the slide layout:
• Drag from within the bounding box.
• Click the Rotate Left or Rotate Right in the toolbar.
As you move the rating stars, the bounding box tethers itself to points on the image's border. This allows the stars to
float next to an image or within an image at a consistent distance from the image's border, regardless of the image's
size or orientation.
See also
"Filtering and rating photos" on page 50
Add text and metadata to slides
You can add text that appears on every slide, or information that is specific to a slide. For example, you can display
the stars rating that you applied to one image, or the caption that is recorded in an image's metadata.
In the toolbar on the Slideshow module, click ABC.
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The Custom Text box appears in the toolbar.
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Do any of the following in the toolbar:
• To create text that displays over all the slides, type the text in the Custom Text box and press Enter (Windows) or
Return (Mac OS).
• To display specific metadata for each slide, click the triangle next to the text box and choose a metadata option
from the pop-up menu.
• To use the Text Template Editor to specify the text that appears under each slide, click the triangle next to the text
box, choose Edit, and use the Token Presets Editor. See "The Filename Template Editor and Text Template Editor"
on page 20.
Text Overlays is automatically selected in the Overlays panel, and the text and bounding box appear in the Slide
Editor view.
Format the text by doing any of the following in the Text Overlays section of the Overlays panel:
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• To choose a text color, click the color box to the right of Text Overlays and use the color picker. Lightroom uses
your computer operating system's color picker for selecting a color. See your operating system's documentation for
information about the color picker.
• To adjust the text opacity, drag the Opacity slider or enter a percentage value.
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