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428     15. Motion


        The Preview Windows
        Most other areas of the Slide Options only have one preview window.  So
        the obvious opening question is “Why have more than one Preview
        window?”  In short, more windows make creating motion easier.

        Remember that ProShow only needs you to tell it where you want a layer to
        start moving and where you want it to stop.  The rest is all done
        automatically. The Preview windows are used to show you where you'll be
        applying the changes to your slide to create that motion.

        The larger preview is the active preview.  When you adjust settings here,
        those changes will be applied to that point in time within your slide.  By
        default, when you first create a slide and open this tab, that point in time
        will be the starting position, or where your layer will start when the slide
        begins.
        The smaller Preview on the right is the next point in time for the slide.  By
        default, this is the ending position, or where the layer will be located when
        the slide ends.
        Your goal in creating motion is to place the layer where you want it to
        appear when the slide starts and ends.  ProShow handles the rest.
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