Tell a story with your photos in a custom slide show (Win only)
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Add narration to a slide.

Select a slide in the Storyboard and click the Microphone button. Either select Use Photo Audio Caption (if the photo has an audio caption) or click the Edit Audio Caption button to record a narration.

Your narration stays with the slide, even if you change the order of the slide or even put the slide into another slide show. You don't have to record the narration again.

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Save your custom slide show creation.

In the Photoshop Elements Slide Show Editor, choose File > Save. In the dialog box, give the slide show a name and click Save. The Photo Browser displays the saved slide show as a creation.

Saving a slide show is useful because you can modify it or put it to another use in the future.

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Choose an output option.

A custom slide show can be viewed on a computer or a television monitor. Choose File > Output As WMV to create a file for viewing with Windows Media Player, or choose File > Burn A Video CD to burn the slide show file to a video CD. If you choose Output As WMV, the default profile is for High-Quality Output. Click the Change WMV Output Quality button if you want to change the output setting.

Tip: If you want to burn multiple slide shows to a VCD, complete with a menu for selecting the individual slide shows from a DVD player, be sure to save your custom slide show creation. Later, you can choose Create > VCD With Menu. Then, you can choose different slide shows and put all of them onto a VCD.

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