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Using InDesign and Acrobat for Slide Presentations

I just added a new post to my Acrobat User blog at: Acrobatusers.com for using Adobe InDesign and Acrobat to create slide presentations. Click the link to view this article.

—ted

August 17, 2007 - Posted by tedpadova | Acrobat, InDesign | | 2 Comments

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  1. I read your article ‘Slipping your images into a slideshow’ which referred to Acrobat 7 Reader. What I am trying to do is combine a recorded audio file of the live slide presentation, along with timings and slides into an Acrobat 8 file so that the file can be emailed. I’ve been through the Acrobat 8 bible but can find no advice on how to achieve this. This may not be the place to ask for help but I have posted everywhere. Your advice would be appreciated.

    Comment by Alex Rinquest | March 23, 2008

  2. Alex,

    You could add the audio in Acrobat after creating the slide show. The audio could be triggered to play upon opening the first slide. Another option would be to create a movie file complete with sound and import the movie in Acrobat. This option gives you just a single page with a video that plays upon the page opening.

    ted

    Comment by tedpadova | March 23, 2008


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