If you've used the free image gallery you probably know how great it is. (Spoiler alert: I was upset enough that I kept digging until I found a solution. I guess I shouldn't have been upset that a free service had disappeared.
Those links instead navigate to a page outlining how to insert clip art. The bottom of the page gives me links to images for Office 2010 or 2007, which I thought would be just the ticket. Where once I found easily searchable free images, I am now met with a screen telling me how to use the newest Office to search for Images (which doesn't work for me as I have Office 2010), how to use Office Web Apps to find images (does anyone use that?), or how to use Bing to find these images (which I tried with zero success). It looks like maybe you can search here, but believe you me-you cannot. I went to pull an image from said image gallery, and was met instead with this:ĭo you know what this is? I'll tell you what this is. But then, a few weeks ago, the unthinkable happened. In my Optimizing PowerPoint Design for eLearning & Presentations class I like to sing the praises of Microsoft's free online image gallery. In the image below, notice that different agents have been used between the two slides. Choose Audio > Speech Management to open the Speech Management dialog box. If you're not sure how, review this article.Īfter you've committed to an agent, changing your mind is just as easy as selecting the original agent. Here's how:įirst, go through your project and convert the slide notes to speech. The answer is yes, you can select multiple slide notes and change agents on the fly (not multiple slides, but multiple notes).
It would help I, at the very least, I can select all of a slide's notes at once and change the agent. As it stands, I need to select each slide note in the Speech Management dialog box, one at a time and then change the agent. Recently, one of my students asked an excellent question: "I'd love it if there was a pain-free way to quickly change the agent from Kate, to Paul to Chloe, and then maybe back to Kate. even from the comfort of your home.ĭuring every Captivate beginner class, time is spent on the second day teaching everyone how to use Captivate's Text-to-Speech feature to convert slide notes into speech. You can attend class from anywhere in the world. Looking for training on Adobe Presenter? IconLogic offers a live, online introduction to Adobe Presenter class. With your presentation open in PowerPoint, use the Publish tool on the Adobe Presenter tab to publish the presentation.Īnd just like that, your logo will replace the Adobe logo on the published playbar.
A typical path to that folder might be c:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Presenter 9.0\Templates Save the new logo.swf file in the Adobe Templates folder (replace the existing logo.swf file). Give the new SWF the following name: logo.swf. The size of the replacement logo must be 47 pixels wide x 27 pixels high. You can replace the Adobe logo with your own by doing a little bit of setup work.įirst, create a SWF file of the logo you would like to use on the playbar in place of the Adobe logo. It is quite small, and many consumers of your presentation might not even notice it.