![]() To the left of the Canvas is the Slide Navigator where you can select the slides you want to see in the Canvas.In the center of the Editor is the Canvas this is where you can see and edit your currently selected slide.Those differences will be covered in the respective sections for the feature. ![]() ![]() All Editors are very similar, however each one has some unique characteristics that make them slightly different. Note: This section covers the Slide Editor, which is the most commonly used Editor, however there are several other Editors inside of ProPresenter that you may come across, such as the Mask Editor, the Props Editor, and the Theme Editor. To open the Slide Editor you can click the Edit button in the toolbar, or right-click on a slide and choose "Edit Slide,"or press Control-E on a Mac or a PC, or in the menubar select View > Editor. The Slide Editor provides the ability to make changes to the objects on your slides, the slides themselves, and even the Presentation as a whole. The most comprehensive way to edit presentations is to use the Slide Editor. Each slide can tell you a lot about what is going to happen when you click on the slide, including the type of media action, whether there are any other Actions that will happen if you click on the Slide, if it is a part of a Group or has a Label, etc. Every presentation in ProPresenter consists of at least one slide, even if it’s just a single media action.
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