ProPresenter 6’s New Line Background Tool

ProPresenter 6’s New Line Background Tool



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You might think that Renewed Vision is done adding new features to Pro6, but the new line background tool says otherwise.

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I’ve shown you before how to basically do this same effect, but this is a tool that RV added to do the same thing, much more quickly and easily.

Just open a song, sermon notes, etc. Now right click on one of the slides and select edit. Next, you’ll go to the next to last tab in the right column (the one with the capital A icon on it). Click on the text box in the slide. A text box next to the words “Line Background” should now be available. Check it. Change the fill color for the lines and change the height and vertical offset to your liking.

Now, click the X in the upper left hand corner to get out of editor mode. You should be able to set this slide as a template and apply it to any others you’d like.

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One Comment:

  1. Click the ruler icon above the slide (actually more like a t-square) to get the ruler and then drag from the sides to get the non-printing guides. Here’s the tutorial I did on it: http://www.trinitydigitalmedia.com/2015/10/propresenter-6-tutorial-using-non-printing-guide-lines-churchtechcast-com-screencast-show/

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