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You can run a slide show in two ways: you can either start the presentation from
the beginning of the slide show, or you can start it from your present position in the
slide show.

To Start the Slide Show from the Beginning:
Click the Start button on the Presentation palette. The slide
show begins from the first slide, no matter which slide is presently selected in the
Presentation palette.
- To move to the next slide, press the right arrow key or click the primary mouse button.
- To go back to the previous slide, press the left arrow key.
- To go to the last slide, press the [END] key.
- To go back to the beginning of the slide show, press the [HOME] key.
- To stop the presentation and return to the normal workspace, press the [ESC] key.
To Start the Slide Show from your Present Position:
- Select the slide from which you want to start the presentation.
- Click the Start Here button on the Presentation
palette.
- The slide show begins from that selected slide. To move around the presentation,
see the bullets above.
- This option is very useful when you are working with the slides and do not want to see
the whole presentation, but rather just want to see how certain slides look.
There are a few options you can set for running a slide show.
Auto-Start: When this menu item is checked on the Options
menu in the Presentation palette, the slide show automatically begins when the file is
opened. This is useful for slide shows you want to start-up automatically, without
showing your audience the design screen.
Cursor: The cursor is displayed during the slide show.
Useful if you want to point at things on the screen.
Use the normal printing features of Gobe Productive to print out your
slide show. Gobe Productive automatically scales each slide to fit one slide on each
printed page. Slides usually look best when printed in landscape direction.
For more information about setting the printing direction (landscape or portrait) see the Page Setup topic in the Basics section. For more
information about initiating a print job, see the How to Print
topic in the Basics section.

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