Learn the ProPresenter Visibility Option: Hide Content on Blank Slides!
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
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With easyslides, I can just a button to hide/ unhide the texts in the middle of presentation. It’s very useful during free worship or when transitioning to the next song. There’s no need to click on a separate “blank” slide. It’s also very useful especially when I make a mistake or when I need to quickly edit a misspelled word in the midst of my presentation. Is there a way to do that in pro presenter? Trying to move from easyslides to pro presenter but seems like propresenter is lacking some helpful features like this. Thank you.
ProPresenter can do all that. You can right click and show/hide a slide. You can clear the slides layer. You can also right click and quickly edit slides with “quick edit”. It’s great for quick typo edits.
@@PaulClifford Wow! Great! Will try that out. Thank you so much!
I've used the visibility option thoroughly on my stage layouts, but man... I've never noticed it for my blank slides before, and that's always been a pet peeve. Delete the text, and it's good until you change themes. Visibility, however, sticks! Thanks, Paul!
Glad to have helped.
Thanks for the video Paul. What a neat feature. I can imagine it could get confusing when certain slides behave unexpectedly because the slide, or even a theme applies to the slide, has “visibility” enabled on it without you realising it. But still a very powerful tool. A related question - is there an easy way to know what theme is applied to a slide?
Not really. You can make a theme from a slide or you could compare what it looks like to your themes, but if you have similar ones, it would be hard to tell and there's no place that lists the one you used months ago, for example, when the song was created or last used.