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Chapter 4: Adding Text Captions
Caption style
Click one of the five text caption types. Many of the text caption styles
contain text captions with directional callouts so you can select a text caption that points in the
most appropriate direction.
Display options
If you want, set additional display options such as bold, italic, or underlined
text, and text justification.
Type caption text here
Enter the caption text exactly as you want it to appear.
5.
Click the Options tab and set the following options:
Display for [time]
Specifies the duration that the text caption is displayed in the slide. From
the pop-up menu, select one of the following options:
■
Specific time
The text caption plays for the number of seconds you enter.
■
Rest of slide
If the text caption is more than a few seconds, you can set it to appear for as
long as the slide duration.
■
Rest of project
The text caption appears for the length of the project, even on other slides.
Appear after [#] seconds
Displays the text caption after the slide has been displayed for the
selected number of seconds.
Effect
Click the pop-up menu to select a transition effect for the text caption. Select a fade
in or fade out option, or select No transition.
6.
If you want to add audio to the text caption, click the Audio tab. For more information on
adding audio, see
Chapter 5, “Adding Audio and Video.”
7.
To specify the exact size and position of the caption, click the Size and Position tab. Using these
options instead of dragging the text box helps you create consistent text boxes throughout your
project.
8.
Use the Settings menu to select how to apply property changes in the project. To apply all your
changes, select Apply only changed properties. To apply all the text caption settings, select
Apply all properties. You can apply the text caption settings to the current slide only or to all
slides. And you can choose to apply the text caption settings to all captions or only the text
captions of the same type as the current one.
Note:
If you change the settings in this dialog box, they become the default settings and any new
text captions you create use the new settings.
9.
Click the Apply to all button to apply the settings specified from the Settings menu.
10.
When you finish, click OK.
The text caption appears on the slide.
11.
Size and drag the text caption.
Note:
If you create a transparent caption, avoid underlining text because doing so might decrease
text quality when the project is viewed.
Tip:
If you add a transparent text caption, avoid using bold text; regular text appears clearer than bold
text on most monitors.
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