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This is a frame that you can make in any colour/texture of you choice and it can be very effective when used to surround images that you use in an audio visual slide show. |
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If you want to add a frame to all images in your slide show, here is a nice easy way of doing it. I will show you how to use the options contained within the 'Objects and Animation' feature of Pictures To Exe. You can add the 'png' frame, that you saved in the above tutorial, sequentially to all images and it will about two minutes to frame up twenty images. The result is impressive! |
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Pictures To Exe version 6/7, now allows sound editing from directly within the program. There is now no need to use external sound editors at all. This set of tutorials will show you how to manipulate the sound in your slide shows, without the need of a steep learning curve. The CD will also include a small zipped PTE Project file, for each of the seven parts, that you can use to work through the tutorial. |
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First of all, click HERE to watch a slide show that demonstrates just what this animated frame looks like. Ir you then want to create the same presentation effect with your own slide show, then this tutorial is what you need to buy. The template is available direct from Barry beckham at a very reasonable price - click HERE to purchase it. |
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A three part tutorial, that will show you how to set up the necessary folders in Windows Explorer and then how to create your first slide show, using the Pictures To Exe software. I also explain how to create a backup in Zip and also how to use the 'Template' option within PTE. A must have tutorial for all those who want to learn the basics. |