You are talking about electronic photo albums
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There are many software on the Internet that introduces the creation of electronic photo albums. In fact, it can also be easily created using PowerPoint. Create a professional-grade audio electronic photo album, which is available in later versions of PowerPoint 2002
Step 1: Insert pictures in batches, start PowerPoint 2003, click the menu command "Insert/Picture/New Album", and open " Album" dialog box, and then click the "File/Disk" command button to open the "Insert New Picture" dialog box, select the picture to be demonstrated (you can hold down Ctrl or Shift to achieve discontinuous or continuous selection), click the "Insert" button, You can see these pictures in the "Pictures in Album" list in the "Album" dialog box
Select one of them and you will see the preview effect in the "Preview" box on the right
You can also use the buttons below the picture list and preview box to perform simple effect processing on a picture
For example, adjust the order of picture presentation, adjust the brightness and contrast of the picture, complete the flip of the picture, etc.
In this dialog box, we can also click the "Picture Layout" drop-down list in "Album Layout" to select a more appropriate picture layout
If you use the default settings, not only One picture per slide, and the picture size will be automatically adjusted to the slide size
Click the "Create" button, and PowerPoint will automatically generate a picture presentation with a cover! Step 2: Set the switching effect and background music 1
Switching effect Click the menu command "Slide Show/Slide Switch" to open the "Slide Switch" dialog box and select the last one in the switching effect list Option "Random", after adjusting the "Speed", "Sound" and other parameters, click the "Apply to all slides" button
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Add background music in " "Normal View", select the first slide, click the menu command "Insert/Movies and Sounds/Sounds from Files", find the appropriate music file from the hard disk (no special format requirements), and then a dialog box will pop up Ask "When to play music" and select "Automatic", a small speaker will appear in the slide window
Right-click on the small speaker and select "Custom Animation" in the pop-up shortcut menu "Open the task dialog box
Click the triangle button to the right of the music name, select the "Effect Options" option in the pop-up list, then click the "Effects" tab, and select the last single button in "Stop Playing". option, set the number of slides to the page number of the last slide, then click the "Timing" tab, select "Until the end of the slide" in the "Repeat" drop-down list, and finally click the "Sound Settings" tab and select "Slideshow" Check the "Hide sound icon during movie playback" checkbox and click the "OK" button to end the settings
You're done!