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138     8. Layers

        Spread the cards out a bit, though, and now you can begin to see the rest
        beneath it.  Place them all out individually and you can see them all,
        assuming you have enough table space for them.

                                    This is exactly what layers do.  Each
                                    image or video you add to a slide goes
                                    into the stack of layers.

                                    Using ProShow,  you control where
                                    each layer shows up in the stack, and
                                    how it will be seen by your audience.






        Layers are Interchangeable

        One of the reasons it’s important to think of a layer as a container of sorts is
        because it opens up new ways of creating shows that you may not have
        considered in the past.   Because layers are interchangeable, they allow you
        to change the image or video you have in a layer at any time.

        For example, you add  image A to a slide.  You set up a custom effect, but
        later decide image B would make for a better slide.  Because a layer is a
        "container",  all you have to do is swap the images.   The settings of your
        custom effect will be left intact.
        Now that you have a better idea of what layers are and how they work in
        ProShow,  let’s learn how to actually add and work with layers within a slide.
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