jfa Posted October 14, 2006 Report Posted October 14, 2006 I have 2 PTE files which I wish to make into 1 show.Is there any way to do this? I have searched the menus etc and can't find if this can be done, (ie no import function etc).The first show is only 40sec long but has many slides with animations and carefully matched sound. The second show is 8.5 min long with over 100 slides also matched to sound and music. It would involve a lot of time for me to add either to the other slide by slide and recreate all the syncs and objects/animations.Using the function to run one completed show, (second .EXE file ran at the end of the first show), is not suitable for the distrubition I have in mind for the final show.Thanks in advance for any help. John.Sorry I should have said both shows were made with PTE V5#5. Quote
Lin Evans Posted October 14, 2006 Report Posted October 14, 2006 I have 2 PTE files which I wish to make into 1 show.Is there any way to do this? I have searched the menus etc and can't find if this can be done, (ie no import function etc).The first show is only 40sec long but has many slides with animations and carefully matched sound. The second show is 8.5 min long with over 100 slides also matched to sound and music. It would involve a lot of time for me to add either to the other slide by slide and recreate all the syncs and objects/animations.Using the function to run one completed show, (second .EXE file ran at the end of the first show), is not suitable for the distrubition I have in mind for the final show.Thanks in advance for any help. John.Sorry I should have said both shows were made with PTE V5#5.Go Here for Instructions:http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index....amp;#entry31206Lin Quote
jfa Posted October 14, 2006 Author Report Posted October 14, 2006 Thanks Lin the "copy slide/paste slide" did the trick. Using the "shift" key with these I was able to get the 18 slides over with their objects/animations all correct in one pass.The only problem was getting the sound over and keeping the sync with the slides. After a bit of time in my sound editor, (Cool Edit). this was done.thanks again and regards,John. Quote
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