Can I modify the sections of a presentation (pre-service, warm-up, service, post-service)?

Hi!
Is it possible to modify the sections? They seem to be fixed. I'd like to have possibility to add a loop in the middle of the "service" (there's a coffee break in the middle during a bigger event) and continue the "service" at a specific time (another warm-up and part 2).
There's also problem with the date and time formats. How can I change that setting to change the format how they are displayed?
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Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260, Win 10 Pro, Intel Core i7-6500U, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Intel HD Graphics 520.
iPhone 11.
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Hey There,
There is not a way to modify the Order of Service sections, however I do have an idea. You could put a video in the middle of your service and set it to loop continuously. This would allow you to have a break in the middle of your service and then continue it when you wanted to manually. As for the second question I am not sure I understand; Where are you trying to change the date format?
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Thanks for your reply!
Can an image slideshow be lopped? That would be a quicker workaround. I suggest that you would allow us to modify the order to make the program more flexible for different type of meetings and conferences.
About the date format: Id like to change how dates and times are presented in the slides (announcements etc.). Now they seem to be fixed to format: month, DD, YYYY, h:mm (12h format). Is it possible to change it at all? If I'd like it to appear for example as DD.MM.YYYY, hh:mm 24h format like we do in the continental Europe...
Faithlife Connect + several Base Packages + Luther's Works, etc.
Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260, Win 10 Pro, Intel Core i7-6500U, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Intel HD Graphics 520.
iPhone 11.0 -
Image slideshows cannot be looped unfortunately. Also there is no way to change the format of how dates are displayed at this moment.
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Spencer McKimson said:
Image slideshows cannot be looped unfortunately.
A possible work around is to save a Power Point show as a WMV or MPEG-4 and set it to loop in Proclaim.
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