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    1 ProPresenter:Automatically Advancing Slide Loops
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    3 :author: Aaron Ball
    4 :email: nullspoon@iohq.net
    5 
    6 
    7 == {doctitle}
    8 
    9 This last weekend I ran video for my church and needed to create a slide loop
   10 for announcements at the beginning of service. Now, I'm a MediaShout guy still
   11 so I'm used to whole projects, Bible verse _references_ instead of playlists,
   12 queues, and the good ol' quad monitor (come on, who doesn't love that thing).
   13 As I have come to find out however, ProPresenter is not MediaShout in any way
   14 (not that that is a bad thing). To make matters a bit more difficult, Google
   15 didn't have much on how to do this...until now (queue dramatic music). Before
   16 we get going though, I want to mention that this could be done with a timeline
   17 and playlist. For this time around though we will just use timers. With that,
   18 let's get started!
   19 
   20 Firstly, create a new item in the Library
   21 
   22 image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops00.png[height=350]
   23 
   24 You should now have an empty playlist.
   25 
   26 Add the images you want from your Video/Image bin. To do more than one at a
   27 time without launching the slide on the projector, use ctrl+click to select
   28 multiple items and ctrl+click to drag to the playlist window.
   29 
   30 image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops01.png[height=400]
   31 
   32 Once you've added all the images you want for your loop, right click each one
   33 and select **Go to Next Timer...**.
   34 
   35 image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops02.png[height=400]
   36 
   37 A new window will open with a field labeled _Seconds_ and a checkbox labeled
   38 __Loop to first slide__. Click the up arrow or manually enter the number of
   39 seconds you want each slide to display for before advancing to the next. Also,
   40 you typically don't want to check the _Loop to first slide_ unless you want
   41 your slide loop to end on that slide.
   42 
   43 image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops03.png[height=200]
   44 
   45 Once you have applied timers to all the slides you want in your playlist,
   46 simply add the library playlist to the presentation playlist.  Now if you
   47 launch any of the slides in the library playlist, it will auto-advance and loop
   48 through no matter which slide you launch first.
   49 
   50 image:files/ProPresenter_Slide_Loops04.png[height=400]
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   53 Category:ProPresenter
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