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Chapter 11 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow 201
In a self-playing presentation, transitions or builds set to begin automatically occur
just as they do during a normal presentation. Transitions and builds set to begin on
click” (when the presenter clicks) also happen automatically, after the amount of time
specied in the Delay elds in the Document inspector. The values you specify in the
Delay elds apply to all transitions and builds set to begin on click.
Although viewers can’t interact with these kinds of presentations, self-playing
presentations can be stopped in the same way as other presentations (for example, by
pressing the Escape key). To prevent viewers from stopping a self-playing presentation,
remove their access to a keyboard or require a password to exit the presentation.
The Document
inspector button
Specify when to begin
effects that begin on click.”
Choose the kind of
slideshow you want.
To make a slideshow self-playing:
1 If the Document inspector isn’t open, click the Inspector button in the toolbar and
then click the Document button.
2 In the Document inspector, click Document.
3 Choose Self-playing from the Presentation pop-up menu.
4 To specify how much time to wait before automatically starting transitions after a new
slide is displayed, specify a value in the Transitions eld.
5 To specify how much time to wait before automatically starting builds after a new
slide is displayed, specify a value in the Builds eld.
6 To set other options, including setting a password, use the Slideshow Settings
checkboxes.
See Setting Slideshow Playback Options (page 201) for details.
Setting Slideshow Playback Options
You can start a slideshow automatically when it’s opened, make a presentation play
repeatedly, and more.
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