At the bottom of each slide show page is a control strip that is composed of an icon of a grid followed by the icon of the starting page image and three rectangular buttons:
When you start a slide show it automatically starts running. Hitting the back (left rectangle), stop (middle rectangle), or forward (right rectangle) button will stop the automatic slide show. When the slide show is stopped the control strip will look like this:
Hitting the play (middle rectangle) button will start the automatic slide show.
Hitting the picture list (far left square grid) button will position you at the current page in a picture list of the slide show. Selecting any picture in this list will bring you back into the slide show.
Hitting the icon of the starting page will take you to the starting page.
When viewing slide show pages in the outline mode, outlined pages will have a control strip on the bottom that looks like this:
Hitting the return (circular) button will return you to the previous outline header page of the slide show.
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positions you at the current page in a picture list of the slide show. |
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returns you to the previous outline page of the slide show. |
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returns you to the starting page of the slide show. |
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returns you to the previous page. |
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causes the slide show to stop; this allows you to look at the current page until you hit another button. |
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starts the slide show running. |
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advances you to the next page. |
Back to Starting Page |