How to Create Customized Slides for an iPhoto Slideshow

Open Microsoft Word and create a New Word Document., Select "Fill Document" and pick a color to fill it with. , What you do next depends on what kind of slide you want., Press Control+Shift+4 all at once. , Click near your text and drag the box so...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open Microsoft Word and create a New Word Document.

    If you want a blank slide, leave it like it is and do step four.

    If you want a slide with words on it, the best selection is to go to the "Insert" menu at the top of the page and click WordArt.

    Choose the type of WordArt you want and enter your text in the box that pops up.

    You can drag your box to position it or make it bigger or smaller. ,, If there isn't any text (because it's a blank slide) then make a square shape.

    Let go and it will take a picture. ,,,
  2. Step 2: Select "Fill Document" and pick a color to fill it with.

  3. Step 3: What you do next depends on what kind of slide you want.

  4. Step 4: Press Control+Shift+4 all at once.

  5. Step 5: Click near your text and drag the box so that the whole text is enclosed.

  6. Step 6: Drag the image that is now on your desktop

  7. Step 7: titled Screenshot

  8. Step 8: to iPhoto.

  9. Step 9: Drag it to your slideshow from where it uploads onto iPhoto and then place it wherever you want in your slideshow.

  10. Step 10: When the slideshow is done

  11. Step 11: you might choose to make a DVD of your slideshow.

Detailed Guide

If you want a blank slide, leave it like it is and do step four.

If you want a slide with words on it, the best selection is to go to the "Insert" menu at the top of the page and click WordArt.

Choose the type of WordArt you want and enter your text in the box that pops up.

You can drag your box to position it or make it bigger or smaller. ,, If there isn't any text (because it's a blank slide) then make a square shape.

Let go and it will take a picture. ,,,

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