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Page list
The Pages tab in the Configuration dialog box is essential because it tells Play The Web which pages or files to display in screensaver mode and what the duration for each page is.
The first part of this tab shows the page list that Play The Web actually displays. This list can hold any HTML page, RSS feed, PowerPoint, movie or Flash file.
You can select any element in that list in order to define options for this page with the buttons found in the second part of this tab.
So, the bottom part of that tab contains seven buttons that you can use to change the page order, edit, insert or delete a page.
| Use this button to move up the current line in the page list box. In fact, the page selected is swapped with the previous page in the presentation. |
| Use this button to move down the current line in the page list box. The page selected is swapped with the next page in the presentation. |
| Click on this button to insert a blank line before the selected line in the list box. This line scrolls down and Properties dialog box for a new address is displayed. |
| Click on this button to duplicate the selected line in the list box. |
| Use this button to delete the page selected in the list box. All the next pages scroll up one row to fill the blank. |
| Click on this button in order to grab the address on the page displayed in the web browser. The page address fills the line selected. |
| Use this button to display the selected page in the Play The Web window. |
| Use this button to open the Properties window in order to edit the address or the display time of the selected page. |
You can also type page addresses of the presentation in a single text entry box using the Page list dialog box located in the Edit menu.
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