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Presenting for Camtasia

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Heather - 15 Aug 2006 13:49 GMT
I am trying to turn PowerPoints into .avi files using Camtasia, but I am
having trouble with the transition.  When I have the presentation set up as
"Presented by a speaker", it has a little tool bar on the bottom left corner
that I don't want in my movie.  When I change it to "Browsed by an
individual", it shows in a separate window, which will not do for Camtasia at
all.  When I have it as "Browsed at a kiosk", it loops continually until I
hit escape, and the "Loop until escape" piece is automatically checked and
then greyed, so I cannot uncheck it.  The problem is that I then have to go
back and edit the program, which I am not talented at, at all.  I want a
presentation that covers the entire screen, does not have a tool bar, and
stops at the end.  Is this too much to ask?
John Wilson - 15 Aug 2006 13:59 GMT
Hi Heather

Try this ... Tools > options > view tab
Untick "Show popup toolbar"
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> I am trying to turn PowerPoints into .avi files using Camtasia, but I am
> having trouble with the transition.  When I have the presentation set up as
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> presentation that covers the entire screen, does not have a tool bar, and
> stops at the end.  Is this too much to ask?
Heather - 15 Aug 2006 14:16 GMT
Yes!  It worked!  Thank You!

> Hi Heather
>
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> > presentation that covers the entire screen, does not have a tool bar, and
> > stops at the end.  Is this too much to ask?
 
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