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3. Wait a few seconds while Elements creates your slideshow and then plays it .
If you like what you see, that's it. But you'll probably want to make a few tweaks.
When you move your cursor over the screen (or when the slideshow ends), a control
strip appears. You can use the buttons there to save your slideshow or export it (your
choices are explained below). Clicking the control strip's Edit or Exit button brings up
the Slideshow Builder, explained below.
When you're happy with your slideshow, use the buttons at the bottom right of the
Organizer window to save it for future editing, or export it to your hard drive or to
Facebook.
If you decide not to make a slideshow after all, click the X at the Slideshow Builder's
upper right.
Elements creates a pretty fancy slideshow with very little work on your part, but there are
still a number of ways you can customize your slideshow. In the Slideshow Builder, you can:
Add and remove photos . To add photos, click Add Media in the window's upper left.
You can add photos that are already in the Organizer or choose “Photos and Videos from
Folder” to add ones that aren't there—yet. Anything you add here gets added to the Or-
ganizer, even if you cancel the slideshow. To remove a photo from your slideshow, select
it, and then click the Remove button at the window's bottom left.
Rearrange your photos . Figure 18-2 shows you how.
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