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Fine tune the presentation

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Last Updated: April 19th 2010

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Fine tune the presentation

Choose Slide Show | Slide Transition and select an automatic timing in seconds to advance the slides. I chose 10 seconds, and a Fade Smoothly transition option, and set it for all slides in the presentation by clicking the Apply to All button.

You might want to choose different slide advance times for the slides in your presentation.

Remember to save your presentation.

There are some more fine tuning tips that you can read here...



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