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will make the image available in the Windows Clipboard for
subsequent Paste.
6.5.4 Inserting an image into a slideshow
In addition to the Drag&Drop and Paste functions discussed earlier,
you can also Insert an image from a directory or storage device with
the “Insert Image from File” option available in the Edit menu. This
option will ask you to specify the location or Browse to find.
6.5.5 Rotating an image in a slideshow
Some of your pictures will have been taken with the camera in a
horizontal position, and others in a vertical position. The Rotate 90º
option is under the Edit menu (or Right-Click menu) and allows you
to set the proper orientation to display any particular photo. When
you select Rotate 90º, Digital PixMaster will rotate the currently
selected picture 90º to the right. Select the image you wish to rotate
and then rotate it as many times as necessary until you reach the
desired orientation.
6.5.6 Hiding an image in a slideshow
You may not want to delete an image from a slideshow, but still not
want to display it in that slideshow. Selecting Hide Image from the
Edit menu allows you to hide that particular slide. This setting can
also be reversed to unhide the slide in the show. This option can
also be selected from the Image Properties screen discussed below.
6.5.7 Copying images from one slideshow to another
You Since Digital PixMaster can have only one slideshow open at
one time, you must open/start another session of Digital PixMaster
(by double clicking on its icon again or invoking from the Windows
Program list), in order to copy images from one slideshow to
another show. With two instances of Digital PixMaster running,
you can drag images from one show to another.
6.5.8 Image Properties: Transition Effects and Timings
Digital PixMaster features a wide variety of transitions between
images. Selecting Image Properties from the Edit menu allows you
to assign transitions, fill colors, and set the slide display duration
time for each individual slide (or apply to all slides). Figure 12
below shows the Image Properties screen.