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saved when you exit the slide show. The color of the pen cannot
be changed.
Navigator visible displays the Navigator during the slide show.
For more about the Navigator, see Chapter 1 (Introducing
Impress).
Animations allowed displays all frames of animated GIF files
during the slide show. If this option is not selected, only the first
frame of an animated GIF file is displayed. (This has nothing to
do with the slide animations described in “Using slide animation
effects” on page 223.)
Change slides by clicking on background advances to the
next slide when you click on the background of a slide. (Other
ways of advancing to the next slide include pressing the spacebar
on the keyboard.)
Presentation always on top prevents any other program
window from appearing on top of the presentation.
In the Multiple displays section, you can choose which display to use
for full screen slide show mode, if the current desktop is displayed on
more than one monitor. If the current desktop spans only one monitor,
or if the multiple-display feature is not supported on the current
system, you cannot select another display. By default the primary
display is used for slide show mode.
Note
This multiple displays setting is not a property saved in the
document, but is instead saved as a local setting in the user
configuration. This means that if you open the presentation on a
different computer the local settings are applied.
Hiding slides
You may not want to show all of the slides in a particular show. You can
either hide some of the slides or set up a custom slide show; which
method is best depends on your needs. For example, you may have
draft slides that you don't want to show until they are finished, or you
may have some slides that contain information for yourself, but not
your audience.
To hide a slide:
1) In the Slides pane, or in Slide Sorter view, select the slides that
you want to hide.
2) Click the Show/Hide Slide icon on the Slide View toolbar, right-
click and select Hide Slide from the context menu, or choose
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