Customize page properties

You access and update aspects of a presentation page in the Page Properties pane. The properties differ for each page type, with some common properties.

Some page properties list information about the page and are read-only. For example, you cannot edit the page number and the page type of a presentation page.

To access properties for a page or multiple pages, right-click the pages and click Properties Properties. You can also double-click a single page to open its properties. The title of the Page Properties pane indicates when more than one page is selected. In this case only properties shared by the selected pages can be modified.

Common properties you can access for all page types are described in the following table:

PropertyDescription

Page

The selected page number or range of page numbers.

Page Type

The type of page: map, blank, image, or video. If multiple pages are selected, this property is blank.

Visible

Specify whether the page is visible or hidden from the presentation. When this property is unchecked, the page is hidden from display but not removed from the presentation.

Locked

Specify whether the page is locked to prevents further edits. When this property is checked and the lock property is applied, changes to other page properties are unavailable.

Background Color

The background color of the page. For a map, image, or video page, the background color may be obscured by the full page map, image, or video.

Background Margin

Adjust the position of the background map, image, or video. This is useful when you want to leave space for text that will not overlap the map, image, or video for the page. For example set the left margin to 25% to reduce the width of the map and move it toward the center of the page, leaving the left 25% of the page empty.

Transition Type

Specify the transition experience for the page when it is displayed in full screen:

  • None—The page does not have a transition effect and automatically switches to the next page. This is the default.
  • Swipe—The page slides in a right-to-left direction for the current page to appear.
  • Fade—The previous page fades away to reveal the current page.

Transition Duration

The length of time for the transition effect to complete. The default duration is 2 seconds.

Advance Page After Specified Duration

Specify whether the page automatically advances after the specified duration. When checked, the page automatically advances. The default automatic page advancement is 10 seconds. When this property is unchecked, you must manually transition to the next page using the full-screen playback buttons or keyboard shortcuts.

To advance a video page, ensure that the Advance Page After Specified Duration property value is longer than the video duration. For example, a 15 second video requires a 15.1 second or longer advancement time. Any duration time greater than the video duration is used as a wait time on the page at the end of the video before advancing to the next page. A value less than the video duration is ignored and the page moves to the next page when the video completes.

Unique page properties

Map, image, and video pages include properties that are unique to that page type. The following are page-specific properties:

  • Map Source—View or change the reference map for the map page. You can change the reference map from the drop-down list to another map or scene open in the project.
  • Image Source—View or change the source image for the image page. Click the Browse button Browse and browse to and select the media file.
  • Video Source—View or change the reference video for the video page. Click the Browse button Browse and browse to and select the media file.
  • Video Duration—Customize the portion of the video you want to appear when the page is displayed by editing the start and end times of the video. You can drag the sliders or provide a value. For example, you can change the start time of the video from 00:00.000 seconds to 00:03.000 seconds to skip the first 3 seconds of the beginning of the video.

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