Hiding Slides And Inserting Blank Pages - Proxima Media Express Supplementary Manual

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3. Press the edges of the MouseDisk to move the slide or slides. An insertion
bar (a vertical bar between slides) indicates where the slides will be
placed, as shown in Figure 3-3.
To scroll, just move the cursor above or below the list box. (You can't click
a scroll bar while dragging a slide.)
4. When the slides are in the desired location, press and release the
MouseDisk, Cyclops wand button, or high-intensity laser once quickly.
5. Click Save to save your changes.

Hiding slides and inserting blank pages

There are times when you might want to hide certain slides in your
presentation. For example, if you converted a user's guide or a piece of
marketing literature to a PDF file, there may be parts of your document that
you do not want to display. Copyright pages, acknowledgments, or tables of
contents are the sorts of pages that you'll probably want to hide for your
presentations. You can hide and unhide slides one at a time, or as a group.
You may also want to insert blank pages to act as dividers if your
presentation falls into sections.
To hide pages or display hidden pages:
1. In the Slide list box, select the slide (or slides) that you want to hide.
Note: In Acrobat Exchange use Slide Sorter view to select the thumbnails
you want to hide or show.
2. Click Hide. The slide still appears in the slide list box, but with a large "X"
through it, as shown in Figure 3-4.
Customizing Presentations
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