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102 5. Understanding ProShow
Once the Transition Out is complete you will move into the slide time for
your next slide. That slide time will play and once again come to the
Transition Out at the end of the slide.
There’s a bit of a catch, though.
Consider the second slide in your show. This slide technically has 3 sections
you need to factor in to its total time:
• The transition out time from the first slide. This is also considered
as the Transition In for your second slide
• The slide time for your second slide
• The Transition Out for the second slide.
The contents of your second slide are going to be visible during all 3 of
those sections. The first slide in your show doesn’t have a transition before
it, so there’s no Transition In. However, the end of slide 1 acts as a
Transition Out for slide 1 and as a Transition In for slide 2.
Calculating Slide Time
You read this earlier but it’s important to repeat here. The total time of a
slide, including transition, is determined by what is assigned to that specific
slide in the Slide List.
Every slide you create has a slide time and a transition time. That means that
every slide’s total time is the addition of the slide time and the transition
time. A slide time of 3 seconds with a Transition In time of 3 seconds and a
Transition Out time of 3 seconds results in a total slide time of 9 seconds.