Printing A Show; Lesson 1: Setting Up A Page - ScanSoft Kai’s Power SHOW User Manual

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2. Move the cursor over the Save Slide
label, then click the Save the Current
SHOW Slide button. The Save As
dialog appears.
3. Enter a file name and click the Save
button to save this slide as an .shp file.
An .shp file can only be used in
SHOW.
When you want to use the slide, move the
cursor over the File button in the IN
Room, then click the Add a Picture, Movie
or SHOW Slide button to open the
animated slide, and add it to different
SHOW presentations.

Printing a Show

Printing is another way of sharing your
SHOW. You can print the entire show or
print individual slides using the Output
Preview.
The Story So Far
So far in this tutorial you've learned how
to create and edit a show. You've also
learned how to play and save your show.
In this final step, you'll learn how to print
your show. Refer to "Saving a Finished
Show File" on page 64 for more
information.
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Lesson 1: Setting Up a Page

The Page Setup dialog lets you control
how slides are printed on a page. You can
use the dialog to set up a kind of contact
sheet used by photographers, where all the
slides in your show are printed as
thumbnail images. You could also print
large pictures to distribute your
presentation at a business meeting.
Besides setting up page layout, the dialog
also lets you print slide numbers and file
names along with your slides. This might
be helpful if you're using the printouts as
storyboards.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to setup a
page and print.
To print a show:
1. Move the cursor over the Page Setup
label in the OUT Room, then click the
Print Setup button.
Your printer settings dialog appears.
2. Choose the settings you want to use
for your printer, then click Print.
The Page Setup dialog appears.
The Page Setup dialog.
3. Click the 2x2 button to print two
slides per line on the page.
The page changes to show you how
your printed page will look.
4. Click Print.
Congratulations. You have completed the
SHOW tutorial. You are now ready to use
SHOW creatively and productively.
However, please read the remainder of
this User Guide to ensure that you take
full advantage of all that SHOW has to
offer. It contains expanded explanations
of all terms and processes mentioned here.

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