HELP, I can't get the template to open
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- hazyseptember
HELP, I can't get the template to open
after I right click then save, I can't get it to open in the Show Templates on the PSP. When I go through my files, I can't find the folder I even saved it to. And what I do see when trying to "zip" is no .pst file. I must be taking the long way to learning this stuff. I need lots of help. I have a show I wanted done by Christmas and I'm going to end up just doing something plain when I want to do something better than the years before. Jeez, this makes me feel so dumb.
- briancbb
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D'Ann
It would help if we knew what template file you were talking about, and the link where you obtained it.
Normally it would be a matter of unzipping the file and then moving the contents to 'Program Files>Photodex>ProshowProducer>Templates' directory.
Open the template in Producer, when asked to locate images say NO (it is unlikely yours will be the same file names). When the template is in the timeline right click on an image, select 'slide options' and the layer tab and insert your photos for each layer.
Note the 'Eagles ray' template is a lot of different effects in one show.
If you started with a 'Project' you can jump backwards and forwards between shows, using the tabs, cutting and pasting from the template show into yours.
Brian
It would help if we knew what template file you were talking about, and the link where you obtained it.
Normally it would be a matter of unzipping the file and then moving the contents to 'Program Files>Photodex>ProshowProducer>Templates' directory.
Open the template in Producer, when asked to locate images say NO (it is unlikely yours will be the same file names). When the template is in the timeline right click on an image, select 'slide options' and the layer tab and insert your photos for each layer.
Note the 'Eagles ray' template is a lot of different effects in one show.
If you started with a 'Project' you can jump backwards and forwards between shows, using the tabs, cutting and pasting from the template show into yours.
Brian
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