Mulitple Photos in a Mask Tutorial
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- andy
Re: Vidqueen's Tutorial Folder
vidqueen wrote:Thanks, Roy:)
If you go to the photodex website and search for my member name, "Vidqueen", I have all my tutorial in one folder.
I'm planning some DVDs that go into more detail. The file sizes of those make it impractical to upload.
Jennifer
A big thank you from me tooooooo
andy
- jotafl
WOW, excellent tutorial, thank you so much. Quick question, how can you d/l the .exe file, therefore you can follow and do it at your own pace?
Thanks again.
Edited: Disregard the question, I found the answer, now I have the show in my hard drive so I can follow along. Thanks again for the tutorial.
Thanks again.
Edited: Disregard the question, I found the answer, now I have the show in my hard drive so I can follow along. Thanks again for the tutorial.
- briancbb
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jotafl
Welcome to the forum
The file you save is actually the *.px file, which opens and plays in Presenter. Here's how to do it.
Saving a show. (This assumes an XP Operating System)
Click on the link so that Presenter opens and the show starts to download.
Allow the show to completely finish downloading, you can play the show if you wish as one method to check you have a full download. DO NOT CLOSE PRESENTER
Navigate toC:\Documents and Settings\'Your user name'\Local Settings\Temp
Amongst the files here will be one named psgx.tmp (where x is a number or letter)
Highlight this file (blue background)
In 'File and Folder tasks' select 'Copy this File'.
This will open a window 'Copy Items', select where you want to copy it and click OK.
Now find where you copied this file to and rename as 'anythingyouwant.px'
You will now have a saved px file which when clicked on will open Presenter and play the file.
Hope you fillow this. You must leave Presenter open until you have copied the file as closing presenter deletes the file. You can't right click on the file and choose 'Copy' as it will say the file is 'In use'.
Brian
Welcome to the forum
The file you save is actually the *.px file, which opens and plays in Presenter. Here's how to do it.
Saving a show. (This assumes an XP Operating System)
Click on the link so that Presenter opens and the show starts to download.
Allow the show to completely finish downloading, you can play the show if you wish as one method to check you have a full download. DO NOT CLOSE PRESENTER
Navigate toC:\Documents and Settings\'Your user name'\Local Settings\Temp
Amongst the files here will be one named psgx.tmp (where x is a number or letter)
Highlight this file (blue background)
In 'File and Folder tasks' select 'Copy this File'.
This will open a window 'Copy Items', select where you want to copy it and click OK.
Now find where you copied this file to and rename as 'anythingyouwant.px'
You will now have a saved px file which when clicked on will open Presenter and play the file.
Hope you fillow this. You must leave Presenter open until you have copied the file as closing presenter deletes the file. You can't right click on the file and choose 'Copy' as it will say the file is 'In use'.
Brian
- Osgood
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briancbb wrote:You must leave Presenter open until you have copied the file as closing presenter deletes the file. You can't right click on the file and choose 'Copy' as it will say the file is 'In use'.
Brian
I use right click successfully every time I save a show that way. Don't know why it wouldn't work for you!
"Don't try to teach pigs to sing. It wastes your time, and annoys the pig."
Osgood.
Osgood.
- andy
to briancbb
briancbb wrote:jotafl
Welcome to the forum.......... leave Presenter open until you have copied the file as closing presenter deletes the file. You can't right click on the file and choose 'Copy' as it will say the file is 'In use'.
Brian
Hi Brian,
Osgood is right, ‘copy works every time
I think you meant to say that one can not, (by right clicking) select to ‘move’ the file as it actively stays open until it self deletes, (as you mentioned) on closing presenter.
By the way Brian I would like to tell you that I have learnt so much from reading your posting over the past few months…….so thank you for that, and keep the good advice/tips coming.
andy
- briancbb
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Thanks Osgood and Andy
It was some time back that I tried this, maybe I was trying to 'move' it rather than 'copy'. Memory gets rather rusty at my age.
I don't know why but anumber of posters on this forum say the same thing, if I remember correctly.
Brian
It was some time back that I tried this, maybe I was trying to 'move' it rather than 'copy'. Memory gets rather rusty at my age.
I don't know why but anumber of posters on this forum say the same thing, if I remember correctly.
Brian
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