Codes in Sermon Slides
Pardon my ignorance, but there seems to be written codes that I can add into a sermon slide that changes the behaviour of the slide.
For example, if I add * to the beginning of a line & then * to the end of a line, it presents that numbered point (whatever number I give it) as I intend it. Yet if I leave the numbered point as it is, it changes the point to a number 1 as if it thinks it's the first point.
I would like to know of any other additional code if any that can manipulate the slides. Thanks.
David
https://echucacommunitychurch.com
MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020), 8 gig RAM, macOS Ventura.
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If it is ignorance, then I share in that with you. I can't answer you question, but look forward to seeing what the answer is.
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The slide editor uses the same Smart Media rendering system as Proclaim, so most (but probably not all) of what Proclaim offers will work here. Seee https://support.faithlife.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007376091-Text-Editing-Tips-and-Tools for some more examples, including my favorite, Fill in the _blank_ formatting that creates two slides.
(I just tested that with Visual Copy, where it works; I'm not sure about Sermon Editor, but I know that over time we'll be unifying slide editing behavior even more.)
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Bob Pritchett said:
The slide editor uses the same Smart Media rendering system as Proclaim, so most (but probably not all) of what Proclaim offers will work here. Seee https://support.faithlife.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007376091-Text-Editing-Tips-and-Tools for some more examples, including my favorite, Fill in the _blank_ formatting that creates two slides.
(I just tested that with Visual Copy, where it works; I'm not sure about Sermon Editor, but I know that over time we'll be unifying slide editing behavior even more.)
Thanks Bob
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