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AlanCamerer-0cf
1 month agoCommunity Member
Split the Preview Button into Scene and Slide
This is a small workflow issue, but over time it adds up to a noticeable disruption in efficiency.
Because the Preview button currently requires a two-click selection, I can’t count the number of t...
- 1 month ago
Yes, using the Preview button requires careful clicking to get to the options for choosing how much to preview.
But there already is a quick one-click option for previewing only the current slide: Click the desktop icon (or another format icon).
BTW, the Select drop-down that appears when you're previewing can be quite helpful.
- If you just previewed one slide, you can use it to preview any other slide without closing the preview window.
- If you previewed a scene or the entire course, you can use it to skip to another slide in the previewed set, or preview any slide not in the original set.
- Unfortunately, if you previewed "selected slides," choosing one of those slide in the Select drop down re-does its preview.
JudyNollet
1 month agoSuper Hero
Yes, using the Preview button requires careful clicking to get to the options for choosing how much to preview.
But there already is a quick one-click option for previewing only the current slide: Click the desktop icon (or another format icon).
BTW, the Select drop-down that appears when you're previewing can be quite helpful.
- If you just previewed one slide, you can use it to preview any other slide without closing the preview window.
- If you previewed a scene or the entire course, you can use it to skip to another slide in the previewed set, or preview any slide not in the original set.
- Unfortunately, if you previewed "selected slides," choosing one of those slide in the Select drop down re-does its preview.
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