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RUNNING A SLIDE SHOW

                 Slides can be run one after the other to form a slide show. The Slide Show menu will let you set
                 up how your show will progress. First, you may want to preview your slide show to see if the
                 slides seem in the proper order and if you like the transitions. To preview,
                 Step 1  Click on the Slide Show menu.

                 Step 2  Select either Start from First Slide (to start the slide
                          show from the first slide) or Start from Current Slide

                          (to start the slide show from the slide selected in the
                          Slide pane).

                 Step 3  Click the mouse to move to the next slide during the
                                                                                             Starting slide show
                          slide show.

                          Tech Funda




                           To start the slide show from the first slide: F5
                           To start the slide show from the current slide: Shift + F5









                                   Use ink annotations in Impress to draw a map of a smart city. What would you include
                                   in this city?





                        Restart


                       A template is a set of predefined layouts that can be used to add a professional touch to
                      your presentations.
                       Impress allows you to add an audio or video file to the presentation.
                      Slide transition determines how your presentation moves from one slide to the next.

                      Animations are used in Impress to make a presentation more interesting.
                      Slides can be run one after the other to form a slide show.















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