Using StylePacks...

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Using StylePacks...

Postby emtp563 » Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:13 am

Hello, I'm a new user using ProShow Producer 4.52. I recently bought and installed the Photodex Grunge StylePack. I can't figure out for the life of me how to fast and effectively use it. I'm under the impression you have to apply it frame by frame. Is this correct? Is there a way (ie via Wizard/one-click solution) to apply a style in the stylepack to my entire slide show?

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Re: Using StylePacks...

Postby AMD » Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:16 am

Hi and Welcome to Producer,

Once the styles are installed, you need only click on the slide to which you want to apply the style and then click on the style and apply it. Styles are applied to only one specific slide at a time. You then go into the layers of that slide and place your images in the placeholders.

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Re: Using StylePacks...

Postby Aida » Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:29 am

Hi,
I suggest reading the SLIDE STYLES section [pages 105 to 132] in the Photodex Producer Manual. I think you'll find the information you need there. You can download the Manual here:
http://kb.photodex.com/

This section of the PRODUCER MANUAL covers the following topics:
*** SLIDE STYLES ***
Applying Slide Styles
Understanding the Style Options
Where to Get More Styles
Making Changes after Applying a Style
Creating Your Own Styles
Removing Slide Styles
Managing Slide Styles
5 Replacing or Updating Styles
Styles as a Training Tool
Preserving Styles
Slide Style PXS Files & Structure
Styles and Timing
Styles and the Show Aspect Ratio


Hope you'll find this helpful.
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