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ProPresenter 6 Tutorial: How to create, edit, and use templates

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It’s not as glamorous a feature as some, but templates is one of the most useful features ever added to ProPresenter. Starting with ProPresenter 4, they provided a way to quickly change the look of individual (or groups) of slides.

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ProPresenter 6 (as well as Pro4 and Pro5) ships with several predefined templates, but what if they’re close, but not exactly what you want? No problem. Go to templates, the template you want, and then click “edit template group.

Now, just edit and when you’re happy, close the edit dialog and you’re ready to go.

Normally, I like to create a slide or song exactly how I like it and right click on the slide and select templates then use the “Save selected slide(s) as template group” option.

You can also do it directly by selecting templates and then clicking “New template group.” From there, it’s like adding slides in the “edit slide” dialog to add multiple templates. Keep in mind that the text you add is just example text and won’t be added to the templates.

For more on how to do this, watch the video above.

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