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As you've learned, all windows in ProShow float and can be moved around
your screen or even moved to other monitors. The Transition Picker pane
allows you to tell ProShow to remember where you prefer to have the
window appear when opened. You can also configure the option to apply
Transitions with a single-click.
Controlling When ProShow Prompts You
The Prompts section allows you to enable or disable prompts that are
displayed when ProShow performs certain actions. These include prompts
for things like whether or not you want to save changes you’ve made
before you close the Slide Options window or confirm when you’re
overwriting an applied Slide Style with another style.
Checking the box next to a prompt enables it while unchecking the option
disables it. Almost all prompts are enabled by default and should only be
turned off if you’re sure you don’t want to be warned when that action is
about to be performed.
Choosing How ProShow Uses the Internet
When you prompt ProShow to perform an operation that requires a web
browser, e-mail client, or Twitter, ProShow needs to know which tools you
want to use and how. That’s where the Internet preferences come into play.
Web Browser allows you to choose the specific browser you want to use
with ProShow. By default, ProShow will use whatever browser you have
selected as the default for your computer. To change which browser
ProShow uses, click on Browse and locate the EXE file for that browser.
The Twitter option lets you toggle whether ProShow will automatically
shorten links which are posted to Twitter if you use it to notify followers
about new shows. If you would rather use another URL shortening service,
just disable the option and use your preference when creating your tweets.