When creating a slide show it seems that the only way to add photos is one at a time by holding down the control key - is there no way to "Select All" the photos on a file and add them to a slide show? I have 400 plus photos I want in a slide show and adding them one at a time is a ridiculously slow time consuming procedure.
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Posted 07 August 2009 - 11:58 AM
QUOTE (Bryce Gibson @ Aug 7 2009, 03:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When creating a slide show it seems that the only way to add photos is one at a time by holding down the control key - is there no way to "Select All" the photos on a file and add them to a slide show? I have 400 plus photos I want in a slide show and adding them one at a time is a ridiculously slow time consuming procedure.
First of all, I hope you are using Videowave and not one of the "Slideshow wizards" to create your slideshow
I would never try to select all the slides at once but do it it groups of 50 or so.
To select that many, you use the same method as in Windows Explorer: select 1st slide then hold shift key and select last in sequence.
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Posted 08 August 2009 - 01:24 PM
QUOTE (myguggi @ Aug 7 2009, 12:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
First of all, I hope you are using Videowave and not one of the "Slideshow wizards" to create your slideshow
I would never try to select all the slides at once but do it it groups of 50 or so.
To select that many, you use the same method as in Windows Explorer: select 1st slide then hold shift key and select last in sequence.
I would never try to select all the slides at once but do it it groups of 50 or so.
To select that many, you use the same method as in Windows Explorer: select 1st slide then hold shift key and select last in sequence.
Thanks - that works well!
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