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At the bottom of the Timeline panel is the Zoom Bar , a horizontal bar with a circular handle on each end. The size of the bar represents the percentage of your timeline you are currently viewing. If you drag a handle to make the bar longer, you zoom out, showing more of the timeline. If you drag a handle to make the bar shorter, you zoom in, showing greater detail for the section of the timeline at the playhead. If you move your mouse over the clip, the mouse pointer icon changes.

When you hover over the left edge or right edge of the clip, the pointer looks like a bracket, and you can click-and-drag to extend or shrink the clip duration. Hovering over the middle of the clip makes the pointer an arrow and allows you to click-and-drag the clip to a different timeline position. When the Snap feature is enabled, the magnet icon turns blue. Now, when you work in the timeline, your edits "snap" to existing edit points, without small gaps or overlaps.

In the timeline, you can press the Up or Down arrow keys to jump to the previous or next edit point. You can use these keys to quickly flip through the photos in your slideshow. Now is a good time to make a final decision about which photos to keep in your slideshow, and in what order. Right now, all your clips are the same duration, which makes it easier to move them around like puzzle pieces. When you move one, you know another fits exactly in its place on the timeline.

Repeat this process, rearranging and removing clips as necessary until the photos are assembled as you want them. Specify additional options, if any, that appear in the Transition pane of the Properties panel. For example, if you selected the Wipe transition, you can specify the direction of the wipe and the border width and color. The pan and zoom effect provides a sense of motion to still images.

A pan and zoom effect is often used in documentaries to make pictures appear more dynamic. Encore randomly assigns a pan and zoom setting to each slide. You can keep the settings as assigned or modify them for individual slides in the Properties panel. To apply pan and zoom settings to an individual slide, select the slide in the Slideshow Viewer, click the Effects tab in the Properties panel, and then specify the Pan and Zoom settings such as East To West and Zoom In.

You can change the pan and zoom settings for the individual slide. Proportionally scales the slide so that the entire image fits the frame, applying a matte as necessary to fill any blank area of the frame. Proportionally scales the slide until it fills the frame, cropping any area that exceeds the frame. Maintains the original dimensions of the image. The slide is centered. Any portion of the slide that exceeds the frame is cropped. Unfilled areas of the frame are matted in black.

If you want to emphasize a different part of the scaled image or change other crop or matte effects, edit the image in Photoshop. To specify the duration of all slides in the slide show, change the Slide Duration value in the Slideshow Options area of the Slideshow Viewer.

To change the duration of individual slides, select one or more slides in the Slideshow Viewer, deselect Match Slideshow in the Basic pane of the Properties panel, and change the Duration value. To select Manual Advance for the entire slide show, deselect all slides, and select Manual Advance in the Slideshow Viewer. To select Manual Advance for individual slides, select one or more slides in the Slideshow Viewer, and select Manual Advance in the Basic pane of the Properties dialog box.

Adding subtitles to your slide show is easy. Use the name or description of each slide as the subtitle. You can change other options, such as the color group, stroke, and position of the subtitle. The starting time and duration of the subtitle match those of the slide. In the Slides area of the Slideshow Viewer, select the slide to which you want to add a subtitle.

Select Name or Description to determine the text for your subtitle. Make sure that you type a name or description at the top of the panel. Specify the alignment of the subtitle within the slide. Note: To change the subtitle, modify the name or description that you based the slide show on. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Slide show basics Search. Preview Exit Preview. You must be signed in to add attachments. Troubleshooting PC hardware. Troubleshooting Mac Hardware.

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How to clean media cache in Premiere Pro? It will not be future proof at all. Certainly never do use the Rollover slidelet anymore. Cannot you think outside of the box for another possibility to show the learner which slides have been visited? I may be wrong, but you seem bit confused by states. The InBuilt states appear in a specific situation and cannot be controlled the same way as custom states.

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