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Dragging a Slideshow to a Button
The following options appear in the Drop Palette:
ActionsDrop Palette options
Sets the first slide’s image to be the buttons thumbnail.
Adds a link from the button to the slideshow.
Sets the slideshow’s End Jump setting to this menu (if it has not
already been set).
Set Asset (default option)
The buttons thumbnail does not change.
Adds a link from the button to the slideshow.
Sets the slideshow’s End Jump setting to this menu (if it has not
already been set).
Connect to Slideshow
Links the button to the first of the new chapter index menus.
Creates one or more new chapter index menus, depending on
the number of slides and the button layout used.
Opens the Choose Template or Layout Style dialog so you can
choose the template or layout style to use for the chapter index
menus.
Links each slide from the slideshow to buttons in the chapter
index menus.
Assigns the picture from each slide to its buttons thumbnail.
Sets the slideshow’s End Jump setting to this menu (if it has not
already been set).
Create Chapter Index
Dragging Multiple Slideshows to an Empty Area
The following option appears in the Drop Palette:
ActionsDrop Palette options
Creates a button for each slideshow.
Assigns each slideshow as its buttons asset.
Adds a link from the new buttons to the slideshows.
Sets each slideshow’s End Jump setting to this menu (if they have
not already been set).
Create Buttons (default option)
Dragging a Menu to an Empty Area
The following option appears in the Drop Palette:
ActionsDrop Palette options
Creates a button at this menu location.
Assigns the menu’s background as the button’s thumbnail.
Adds a link from the new button to the menu.
Create Button (default option)
Dragging a Menu to a Button
The following options appear in the Drop Palette:
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