![]() You can change the version shown by right-clicking on the Presentation title in the Library or in a Playlist and selecting an arrangement from the Arrangement list. Generally, the version shown in the Library will be the Master version. Here you can create new Arrangements, remove Arrangements, and rename and duplicate existing Arrangements.Īfter you have built your Arrangements, you can then select which version of the Presentation you want to be used. To create a new Arrangement, click on the dropdown that says Master and choose “New Arrangement.” Drag the Groups shown in the Groups menu into the Arrangement order in the order you wish to trigger the slides.įrom this dropdown menu, you can also open the Arrangement Manager. This will show the current Master Arrangement including each Group in the presentation. To build your Arrangement, click on the Arrangements button in the Presentation Header shown below. ( Note: As of the 7.3 release, we have brought colors to your Arrangements! The Group Tokens are colored to match the Group assignments on the slide.) You’ll want to make sure each of your slides is in a Group so you can assign these Groups into your Arrangement. To set Groups, you would right-click on the first slide you wish to be a part of a Group, select “Group” and then choose either an existing Group Label or choose Other to enter your own. If you’ve downloaded a song file from CCLI, it’s likely this was assigned automatically, but you may have to manually set this up. To set up an Arrangement, you will need to first make sure that your slides are setup with Group labels. Once you have a Theme selected, you can choose which slide object you want the Verse, as well as the Reference to show up in by clicking the dropdown next to the version of the Bible you are viewing.Arrangements allow you to create multiple layouts for a Presentation without having to duplicate the Presentation in your Library. To access this menu, choose "Options>Slide Options" from the top right of the Bible View, and choose a Theme from this menu. You can also Apply themes to Bible searches as well from within the Bible View. In the Theme Selector, you will also notice a new feature starting in 7.11 that you can enable and disable Media Actions when applying themes with the image icon at the top right of the Theme Selector. You can also right click on individual slides within a Presentation, and apply a theme to a single slide, or a range of slides by selecting them. To do this, simply single click on a Presentation in the Library, and then choose the Theme from the Theme selector from the Toolbar. Once you have a theme created, you can then apply these to Presentations in your Library. We offer a selection of free themes and media at /free/ Applying Themes to a Presentation You can also choose items for Builds, or Shape properties. For example, you can select on a text box, and it shows the font attributes, much like you'd see in the Presentation Editor. If you select anything in the Object List, or click on something on the Canvas, you can see that the Inspector changes based on what you have selected. If nothing is selected, it shows the attributes of the Theme Slide, which contains things like Theme Size, Background Color, and starting in 7.11, you can add Media Actions to Themes. ![]() This is contextual, based on what is selected. The right side of the Theme Editor is the Inspector. You can move things 'out of view' of the Canvas and they will still apply with the Theme, but nothing will show on the output, unless it exists on the Canvas. The Canvas is where you can add content to your Theme to apply to Presentation slides. The center area of the Theme Editor will show the Canvas. This is a draggable list, so you can click and drag to reorder. Under the Slide Navigator, you can see the Object List and this is where you can choose the "Z-Order" of slide objects on a specific Theme. In the Slide Navigator, you can also right click on these Theme Slide to get other options like renaming, duplicating, deleting, copying or pasting, etc. Choosing the "+" button immediately to the right of the theme selector, you can add a new Theme Slide within your theme. On the top left of the Slide Navigator, you can select the Theme you want to adjust, and then select from a Theme Slide inside that theme. On the left hand side of the Theme Editor, you should see all Theme Slides within the theme in the Slide Navigator. Inside the Theme Editor, you can adjust currently created themes, or create a brand new theme. from the toolbar, and then select Theme Editor. ![]() ProPresenter7.11 is available to everyone with a ProPresenter+ renewal date past 12/12/22 Creating Themes
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