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Summary
Auto Play On Start
Loop Presentation
Include Slide Numbers In Outline
Pause After Each Animation
Duration Of Slide Without Audio Or Video
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5. (Optional) Notes text can be formatted. Click Adobe Presenter > Theme, and in the Theme Editor, change Notes Pane Font and Size as
desired.
6. You can preview the notes by publishing your presentation locally, viewing the results, and clicking on the Slide Notes pane in the sidebar.
(To publish locally, in PowerPoint, select Adobe Presenter > Publish. Select My Computer and click Publish.)
Change presentation settings
You can change settings, such as the title and summary, and some presentation behavior, such as pausing and looping, using the presentation
settings dialog box.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Tools group, click Settings.
3. In the Presentation menu on the left, click Appearance and specify the following:
Type a name for the presentation.The title appears in the Adobe Presenter viewer.
Type a summary for the presentation. A summary is usually a short description of the presentation contents. This optional
presentation summary is a useful organizational tool for authors. The summary appears only in the settings; it does not appear in the
published presentation and is not visible to users.
note: The presentation summary does appear in Adobe Connect Server after a presentation is published to the server. Summaries can be
edited through Connect Pro Central. Presentation authors can search summaries and see the summary when viewing content information.
4. Click Playback and specify the following:
Select to have the presentation automatically begin playing when it is opened. (If this option is not selected, a Adobe
Presenter or users must click the Play button in the toolbar to start the presentation.)
Select to have the presentation replay continuously when opened.
Select to include the slide number within the Outline pane when the presentation is displayed.
If your presentation contains PowerPoint animations, select this option to pause the presentation
automatically after the animations play. This is useful if you want to clearly define where the animation ends and the presentation begins
again. (After clicking through each animation, you will need to click the Play button in the playbar to start the presentation again.)
Select an amount of time (in seconds) for slides without audio to appear. (By default, slides
with audio play for the length of the associated audio file.)
5. Click OK.
Automatically play a presentation
You can set an option so that a presentation automatically plays when it is opened, or you can require that a Adobe Presenter or user click the
Play button in the toolbar to start the presentation.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Tools group, click Settings.
3. In the Presentation menu on the left, click Playback.
4. Select Auto Play On Start. (By default, this option is selected.)
If this option is not selected, a Adobe Presenter or users must click Play
in the toolbar to start the presentation.
5. Click OK.
Loop a presentation
You can set your presentation to play once and then stop (the default setting), or to loop and replay continuously.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Tools group, click Settings.
3. In the Presentation menu on the left, click Playback.
4. Select Loop Presentation.
5. Click OK.
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