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- Do I need a 64-bit or 32-bit version of iSpring Presenter?
- How does the content quality influence the size of the output Flash file?
- Where should I enter License Key I got after purchase?
- An error occured and but I don't see the iSpring Presenter toolbar in PowerPoint 2007 anymore. What can I do?
- Where can I get the version number and license key of my iSpring Presenter?
- How to change Flash presentation size and scale?
- What's the difference between Noncommercial and Educational License?
- What's the difference between trial and full versions of iSpring Presenter?
- How to bring the iSpring Add-in Back to PowerPoint?
- Is it possible to have a button in a slide that can launch another file?
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iSpring Presenter gives you an opportunity to deliver audio and video narrations to your audience. There are two ways to add narrations to your presentation: importing existing audios and videos or recording them right within your PowerPoint. Easy to handle. Easy to synchronize.
iSpring Presenter Video Tutorials
While video tutorials about iSpring Presenter are in-process, please use the screencasts about iSpring Pro below. We are sure you will find them useful, because iSpring Presenter includes all of the iSpring Pro's features.
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Getting Started
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Publish Presentation
- Publishing Destinations (2:20)
- Publishing for the Web (2:02)
- Publishing to iSpring Online (1:29)
- Publishing for CD/DVD (1:37)
- Publishing to LMS (2:08)
- General Options (2:49)
- Playback & Navigation Options (2:47)
- Compression Options (1:40)
- Advanced Options (4:02)
- Protection Options (2:20)
- Customize Players (3:12)
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Presentation Management
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Audio/Video Narration
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Add Media Elements
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