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Adding Text To The First Slide


madelene_ostrow

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How can I just add text to the first slide in my production? When I add text.....it shows up on all the slides.

Very confusion. I just can't figure this one out. :D

Just a note: I love EMC. Had a few problems at first but got it running great now! I'll keep my fingers crossed!! :)

 

In timeline, double click on the first slide. This opens the internal tracks (they appear yellow) for that image add your text. It is then attached to that image only and will show whenever that image is previewed. If you move that image to another location in the project, the text moves with it. Use the icon to return to the mani timeline. Remember it is there, as are any other things added to the internal track such as music or a special effect. If you foret that it is there, you may get some wierd effects if you add music or a sepecial effect to the main track that would include that image. :huh: I hope you understood the last part of that.

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In timeline, double click on the first slide. This opens the internal tracks (they appear yellow) for that image add your text. It is then attached to that image only and will show whenever that image is previewed. If you move that image to another location in the project, the text moves with it. Use the icon to return to the mani timeline. Remember it is there, as are any other things added to the internal track such as music or a special effect. If you foret that it is there, you may get some wierd effects if you add music or a sepecial effect to the main track that would include that image. :) I hope you understood the last part of that.

 

Thank You so much, I really appreciate your help.

I don't know why I couldn't figure that one out.

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