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Is there a way to export images (eg. jpgs) that contain the text I added with P2E?  A local group wants to put slideshows on the web as a single .PDF file.  I can inport into PowerPoint and then export as a PDF. Or, is it possible to directly export the slideshow as a .PDF file?

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Hi,

You can use PrintScr key to capture a screen when you watch this show in a full screen mode.

In future version 11.0 we added a new output option - Export Slides to Images. It will allow to save one or all slides with desired pixel resolution as a series of JPEG or PNG images. First public Beta will be published within 2 weeks.

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Good news, this version 11.  Thanks, Igor, for the beta tests.

The output of each slide as a JPG file (or PNG) works quickly.  Good.

It takes the appearance of each slide at time zero. In the case of animations that build on the first image shown, it may be interesting to be able to record the last appearance of each slide, or perhaps the state of the slide in the middle of the animation. 

What does the user community suggest?

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It's possible to capture an image of a desired slide at any time point. Choose "Current positition" option.

In future, we plan to add possibility to capture an image for any time position, including a transition effect.

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"Current position" works only for a single slide (obviously).  To make a pseudo archive of a whole slide show (for printing purposes, maybe), then an alternative position in the time-line for all slides could be of value (centre, for instance)

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