Key Presenter for Windows
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This document contains changes and additions that were made to the program
after the manuals and addendum were printed.

Segmented Presentation Files
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Key Presenter allows a presentation file to be saved in segments across multiple
floppy disks or in different directories on a hard disk. When you wish to
load this type of presentation, you must first ensure that each segment is
placed in one common directory on your hard disk. You may have to copy the
files from each disk or each directory to one common directory on your hard 
disk first. This does not apply to Self-Running presentations.


Template Resources
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If you are using a template that contains resources (eg. background
pictures, etc.) and you switch to another template, the resources from 
the first template will remain loaded. You should consider selecting the 
Purge Unused Resources command from the Edit menu to remove these 
resources because they do use memory.


Changing Color Schemes
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When you choose a new color scheme for a presentation, only those objects
contained on the slides themselves will use the new color scheme.
Backgrounds and objects contained on any template you are using will retain
the template's color scheme.

If you want to change all of the basic colors in your presentation, you
must first use the "Edit Master" command in the Slide menu to access the
template. Then you can use the Color Scheme dialog box to choose a new
scheme. After choosing a new color scheme, you can return to editing your
presentation.


Printing White Text
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Some non-postscript printer drivers may be optimized so that they will
not print white TrueType text. If this occurs, you should check if the
driver has a "Print TrueType as Graphics" option and enable this option.


Importing Lotus Freelance Files.
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To recreate tables imported from Lotus Freelance Files use the create chart 
tool to drag out a rectangle.  From the select datasheet dialog box select 
the datasheet that contains the table data, this datasheet is most likely
the one that has uses set to zero.  Then click on the create table button in
the datasheet window.

