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#1 User is offline   IrisRose 

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Post icon  Posted 08 February 2010 - 08:01 PM

I created a Slideshow on VideoWave and I would like to know if I could send an e-mail copy of the slideshow to my brother in-law or a friend. I search the tutorials but did not find anything regarding this procedure. Does Creator 2009 not have this option? Does anybody know?. If yes, I would really appreciate some help on how to do it.

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Posted 09 February 2010 - 05:21 AM

QUOTE (IrisRose @ Feb 8 2010, 10:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I created a Slideshow on VideoWave and I would like to know if I could send an e-mail copy of the slideshow to my brother in-law or a friend. I search the tutorials but did not find anything regarding this procedure. Does Creator 2009 not have this option? Does anybody know?. If yes, I would really appreciate some help on how to do it.

Thanks,
IrisRose


If the video is more than a minute long, it is probably too large for e-mail. If it is 3-5 minutes long, you could put it up on You Tube. If it is any longer than that, burn it as a movie, to a DVD, and send it snail mail.
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 12:03 PM

If it is a short slide show (24 images or less), consider remaking that slide show in Photo Show. You do not have to buy anything. It is easy, quick to learn and uploads to a secure site. You can then send the link to the people who you want to see the show. It will be available for 30 days.

If you like it you can upgrade to the Premium membership . Go here to see more about it. On that page, click on the comparison to see the difference between the free and paid version.

Click on the "Make a PhotoShow" above the image or the "Get started button" on this page.

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