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Windows XP, Vista, 7 & 8
ExhibitView Version 5.0
Product Guide
Please read this document carefully before using ExhibitView 5.0. This document introduces one to the rich features
embedded in ExhibitView software. It also acts as a basic reference for someone to get started working on
ExhibitView. ExhibitView is free to use for first 14 days.
ExhibitView is EASY! FAST! INTUITIVE!
Connect your projector.
Launch ExhibitView.
You are ready for GREAT Presentations.
ExhibitView supports wide range of file formats
Table of Contents Look for each section below and in order.
Section:
1. What's New in ExhibitView 5.0 a. System Requirements
b. Installation Requirements c. Overview of ExhibitView 5 d. Known compatibility issues
2. Live Online Training 3. Creating and Saving Projects
4. File Formats Supported 5. Main Interface, The ExhibitView Desktop
a. SlideMaker b. Documents c. Images
d. Audio/Video e. Web Pages
6. The Presentation Area a. The area you see
b. The area the jury sees c. Present side by side or full screen d. Courtroom setup
7. The Tools in the Toolbar 8. Video Controls and Marking on Videos while playing
9. The SlideMaker 10. The Synchronized Video Deposition Viewer 11. Keyboard Shortcuts
12. Help and Contact Information
Section 1. What is New in ExhibitView 5.0? The fresh new ExhibitView 5.0 now makes your favorite presentation management system even more powerful, fast and feature rich.
The old screens have given to the new rich user interface. The icons are now even easier
to locate and use. Navigation is a breeze. ExhibitView 5.0 makes learning fun and easy. Anyone can learn to use the world’s best legal presentation software quickly.
Slideshow Screen Mirror. Give a slideshow presentation like PowerPoint. You can
create a slideshow, put the first slide into the presentation area, click on the Slideshow button on the top toolbar and simply mirror your screen, just like
PowerPoint. Only your slide will be seen. Click away with your standard slide remote control.
Slideshow Video Export. You can create a slideshow and convert into a .mp4 video file. This is very helpful for creating settlement demand packages or sharing your opening or closing statement with others.
The WebViewer now allows you to take snapshots of live Facebook pages and save them in the web pages tab.
We have designed ExhibitView 5.0 to give a Better User Experience through a series of
small but user-centric enhancements that give more control and flexibility.
ExhibitView 5.0 now has even better improved Document Rendering SPEED and QUALITY. Your scanned documents now look richer with new PDF rendering core and it is even more responsive than before.
The usability of ExhibitView has been improved through a series of small but thought about
improvements like…
Undo/Redo for markups
More live annotation tools Save Slideshow as MP4 video file Sort items by date added
More new shortcuts for quick operations Slideshow "Present in mirror mode" for presenting like a PowerPoint More supported file formats
Better and more identifiable icons Many new tools in SlideMaker
Save screen to images tab
Improved PERFORMANCE is what makes ExhibitView 5.0 FASTER, MEMORY
EFFICIENT and STABLE.
System Requirement for ExhibitView 5.0
Minimum Configuration Recommended Configuration
Windows XP Home (with Service Pack 3) 32 bit
(Supports Windows XP Home / Professional, Windows Vista Home/Professional/Ultimate and Windows 7 Home/Professional Ultimate)
Windows 7 Home Edition 32 bit / 64 bit or higher
1 GHz 32 bit or 64 bit Processor 2.0 GHz or higher Intel Core i3 32 bit or 64 bit processor
512MB RAM 4 GB RAM
200 MB Free Hard Disk Space 500 MB Free Hard Disk Space
DirectX 9c complaint Graphics Device DirectX 11 complaint Graphics Device
Primary Screen Resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher
Extended monitor set to 1024 x 768
VGA Port to connect Projector or extended monitor
Primary Screen Resolution of 1280 x 768 or higher Extended monitor set to 1280 x 1024
VGA Port to connect Projector or extended monitor
DirectSound complaint Audio Card DirectSound complaint Audio Card
Overview of ExhibitView 5
ExhibitView™ is a complete Presentation Management System for the Microsoft Windows platform and supports Microsoft Office Documents, Spreadsheets and
Presentations. It allows you to manage your documents, images, audio/video, and
web content. Basic functionality includes:
SlideShow(s) - Create one or more slide shows in the same presentation. Export
slideshows as MP4 video files for many uses.
Import - Documents, Pictures, and Audio/Video clips.
Web Pages - Surf and Save Web Pages as .PDF files, view websites live.
Projector - use the keyboard shortcut of F12 to toggle the output on and off.
This keeps your screen clean while getting another exhibit ready to display.
Integrated Digital Video Transcript Player - Play, quick search, bookmark,
your DVT Discs / Folders created with other software.
Spell Checker – Integrated Spell Checker for our SlideMaker.
Annotate and markup your exhibits and videos on the run while making
presentation. Plus mark up your exhibits and leave the marks for pre-marking simplicity.
How will you manage all of your exhibits? ExhibitView will let you to manage your documents, images, audio/video, and web content. Basic functionality includes slide
creation, importing documents, importing Pictures, importing video clips (bookmarking) and displaying them in any of 3 logical display zones. Proprietary and innovative technologies.
Stretch and callout Zoom, enhanced ability to mark-up and annotate documents, slides and even video gives ExhibitView™ an added advantage.
Simply import, click or drag, drop and present to your audience. You can create the perfect
slideshow and page through it or just click and/or drag, drop and show items in any order with incredible annotations. Display in any of 3 logical display zones (includes full screen or
side by side). Powerful technology and constant upgrading makes ExhibitView™ the newest, most
creative, refreshing and easy to use presentation software available. You are a successful
professional; you always have something to present to the world. Take control, save valuable time, and be more creative using ExhibitView™.
Known compatibility issues Windows Font Size Limitation: ExhibitView 5.0 supports only normal font size in Windows setting, which is equivalent to 96 DPI (100%). If your computers setting in Control Panel -> Display is set to upwards of 100%, please change it to 100%, restart the computer and launch ExhibitView.
ExhibitView installation requires “Administrative” rights: ExhibitView 5.0 needs
full administrative rights during installation to function properly. ExhibitView uses the
Windows System Registry for its versatile set of operations. This makes it absolutely
necessary to be run by a user having “local administrator” rights in a system. If you are running as a user without administrative rights then licensing can fail.
Section 2. Live Online Training
ExhibitView offers online training to get you really moving with understanding and using our
products. Additionally, we can come to court with you, for you. Just ask!
ExhibitView Services to Help Your Busy Law Firm!
Is your case going to trial soon? WE can help!
If you’re going to give a presentation soon and need some help editing depositions or
creating a PowerPoint/Slideshow? Please feel free to contact us for more information on any
of the services below. We can use Dropbox to make delivery of files and transcripts a breeze.
ExhibitView offers services for Trial Presentation throughout the United States. We have a
network of seasoned professionals with years of experience in everything from car accidents
to high profile murder cases. If your next matter is too large to handle yourself, get an
expert for Trial Presentation on your behalf. The ExhibitView teams including Bill Roach have
many references available on request.
Online Training $250.00/3 hours (can be used in 1
hour increments)
Training at your convenience. Trial
soon? Book a session for one or
everyone at your firm with a live trial
tech.
Synchronize Video Depositions 47.50/hr Send a DVD & Transcript
Editing Video Depositions 65.00/hr Send DVD or Synch Video &
transcript
Format Convert 30.00/hr or 50¢/min
Convert from any format to .MOV
for Ipad or MPEG1 for PC or any
format needed
Trial Presentation Services
(We travel throughout the USA)
Quote
Please contact Bill Roach directly for
consulting on your next big trial.
Document Preparation Quote
Organize and prepare PDF documents
and other exhibits for use in
ExhibitView or other software.
Day In the Life Quote
Create a DVD or Web based video
showing the daily life of an injured
client.
Settlement Video Quote
Create a DVD or web based video
and take the viewer through the facts
of the case with a goal of settlement.
Contact us today for more information or to set up a job. Call 706-622-3305 or email [email protected]
Section 3. Creating and Saving Projects
Creating and saving and moving projects are straightforward in ExhibitView. When you create
a project, a case project, our product creates a folder with the case/project name you
designate. Knowing where you saved the case/project folder is all you really need to
understand. Why? Because once you know where your case/project folder is, you can copy it
to a small USB drive and move the entire case/project to any other computer running
ExhibitView. Second, you can open and immediately perform a SAVE-AS from one computer
and save the entire case/project to another computer on a network, to a portable hard drive,
to Dropbox and this too will make moving projects simple.
Our product is NOT a database type application like some others in the legal industry. This
means, ALL the work you do, ALL the exhibits you add, ALL the markups and issues folders,
witness folders, everything will be saved into the case/project folder. So, all you need is to
remember where you saved your folder.
When you launch ExhibitView, each time, you will encounter the project wizard. This is where
you create, open and manage case/projects. You will even find a reference to the location
you saved your project. WARNING…Do not go into the project folder and make changes on
your own. You can corrupt your case/project. Below is the screen showing our project wizard
Note that you can
also delete
case/projects. Just
select a case
(highlight it) and at
the bottom right of
the wizard see
DELETE to remove
a case/project from
the list.
Section 4. File Formats Supported
ExhibitView is a multi-media software application to organize and present multiple types of
media. Supporting many types of media (anything electronic) is what our product is made
for.
The formats we support are as follows:
1. Documents
a. PDF (single/multi-page
b. TIFF (single/multi page)
c. MS Office (these get converted to PDF if you have the latest MS Office installed)
2. Images
a. JPEG
b. BMP
c. GIF
d. PNG
3. Audio Video
a. MPEG1
b. MPEG4
c. WMV (Windows Media Video
d. AVI
e. VOB (Get these when you copy a DVD to your computer)
f. MV1 (QuickTime variant)
g. MP3
h. WAV
i. WMA (Windows Media Audio)
4. Web Pages
a. Save-as PDF using the correct save icon in WebViewer
b. Save-as Screenshot using the correct save icon in WebViewer
5. Synchronized Video Depositions
a. DVT (Digital Video Transcript)
b. MDB (Microsoft Database file)
If you have any questions or your computer does not have a current version of MS Office,
you can email support for advice and consoling. [email protected]
Section 5. Main Interface, The ExhibitView Desktop
Below is a screenshot of ExhibitView’s main user interface. The important areas to
recognize are as follows:
Asset Folders Library Presentation area Toolbars
Additionally, note the folder tabs along the left to access each type exhibit.
Along the bottom of the presentation area note the four main tabs along the bottom:
1. Presentation area (this is where live viewing of exhibits/assets will be placed)
2. SlideMaker LE (this is where you will create new slides/slideshows)
3. WebViewer (this is where you can browse and save web content) See: EX WV
4. Plugin Apps (this is where you load and review synchronized video depositions)
EXWV
ExhibitView™ ID, Alias Name and File Name
When you import items, default view is your exhibit/asset filename. Additionally, an ExhibitView™ ID is automatically assigned. For example:
Slides are labelled “S###_#” (e.g. S001_1, S002_2…)
Documents are labelled “DOC###” (e.g. DOC001, DOC002…)
Images are labelled “IMG###” (e.g. IMG001, DOC002…) Audio is labelled “AUD###” (e.g. AUD001, AUD002…)
Videos are labelled “VID###” (e.g. VID001, VID002…)
Web Pages Saved have their own naming convention.
You can also rename items by giving it an “alias” name. Right click on the thumbnail of the item and select “Preview…”
option to rename and click Update. See our print features to print indexes of all your exhibits/assets showing your filename
and/or the ExhibitView ID.
2 Enter in website.
1 The WebViewer tab opens up.
3 Click to create a snap shot of current web page. Thumbnail mage will appear on left automatically named.
Find and Present Feature
If you know the name of an ExhibitView™ item, simply type it in the Search textbox (below your asset library). ExhibitView™ finds everything available with that alias name, file name or
ExhibitView™ ID and displays it as a list. To quickly access the Find Menu, you can click CTRL+F to move your cursor to the find box, type an item
name, hit enter and present!
NOTE..If an asset/exhibit is copied to multiple sub-folders it
appears multiple times in the search pane by appending the folder names along with the document names, so that one
can open the asset of a specific folder and see the annotations specific to that folder without having to be looking in that sub folder. You can select an item from the list and hit enter. That item will be displayed center screen full.
Note: The Find and Present Feature only displays items in the center screen and cannot automatically display items on the left or right.
Virtual Folders vs. Master Folders Tabs ExhibitView 5.0 continues the concept of Virtual Folders allowing a user to logically organize their contents with
ease. Quickly create sub folders in your project, plan and organize your artifacts with the Virtual Folders. The virtual folders are located on the top of the left pane.
By default every project has a virtual folder called “My Favorite”. One can select single / multiple documents,
images, audio / videos and web pages from the left pane tab and drag drop them to the
currently selected virtual folder on top. Right click to select all or to de-select items. You can create as many virtual folders as you want in a project. At any point in time only one virtual folder tab will be visible on the top. The drop down icon beside the current
virtual folder when clicked shows the available virtual folders in the project.
A virtual folder can keep a mix of all the available file types that ExhibitView's left pane assets (except slides and slideshows). The artifacts saved to the virtual folder are actually
links to the original files in the left pane tabs. When a file is added all the annotations along with it is copied to the virtual folder. However, the user may decide to preview a file from
one of the virtual folders and modify or add annotations to it. This will not affect the original file annotation nor will it affect the annotations on the same file, but inside another
virtual folder.
You can create new virtual folders, rename them or even delete them. Right clicking on the virtual folder shall display a context menu with "Rename" and "Delete" options. One can rename or delete a
virtual folder. Deleting a virtual folder will not delete the actual artifact linked and stored in it. But deleting the original document from the left pane will delete the same from the virtual folder.
To add an artifact to the virtual folder you need to open the desired MASTER folder on the left, then select the exhibits/assets you would like to move/copy, then drag it to the
virtual folder name showing at the top. When you drag up to the virtual folder, your mouse displays a "+" denoting that it is adding the selected file(s) to that virtual folder.
While searching for artifacts in the find/search zone at bottom of the left pane it shows artifacts by appending the items name with virtual folders they are part of. If an artifact is copied to multiple sub-folders, then that appears multiple times in the search pane (aka Find at bottom of library) so that you can open the artifact of a specific folder and see the
annotations specific to that item in that sub-folder.
Section 6. The Presentation Area
The presentation area is either a full screen or split screen depending how you want to show
items. For many users showing lots of documents, a single click on a document, image, will
move that item into the center of the presentation area. If you need or desire to show 2
different items side by side, you simple click, hold and drag the item to the left or right
screen. You will note the presentation are shows a gray shadow indicating where you will be
placing the item.
See below a few screen shots showing a document in full screen and 2 images left and right.
The next image shows how the side by side would look to a jury. Only the screen on the
right is seen by the jury/audience and your laptop screen is kept private. Use F12 to turn
on/off the jury/audience output. FYI..Your laptop/projector need to be using Windows
extended desktop mode to achieve the private juror/audience screen.
Section 7. The Tools in the Toolbar
The tools inside the toolbar, along the top are for different purposes and grouped
accordingly. Mark-up is for annotating on items in the presentation area. You can annotate
and item live and erase it. You can annotate and leave the annotation. You can annotate and
click the “Snap” button and save a copy to images for use later in a SlideShow? I am asking
you! Yes, you can!
Let’s review the toolset, from left to right, each item..
1. Markup Section
a. Select –use this to release a marking tool or select another item to present.
b. Callout –use this to select a portion of an item to call-out. Always click and drag
from left to right and down for the best results. Practice this technique.
c. Stretch –Similar to “fit-width” in Acrobat. Click here to fully enlarge a document
and make use of the entire left-right of our presentation area. To then view the
area below, just scroll your mouse or grab and move the item up/down.
d. Highlight –Highlight any portion of an exhibit using multiple colors.
e. Text –Create small text boxes. Use a border and background color to make the
text box standout. You could use this control for an exhibit sticker.
f. Lines –Draw straight or freehand using the lines/pen tool.
g. Shapes –Use a circle, square or arrows to point your jury/audience in the right
direction on a picture or document or a live video.
h. Erase –Use the eraser to remove any markup. Use the CTRL+click erase to
remove all markups on an item at once.
2. Undo/Redo
a. Use this control to undo or redo a markup.
3. Screen controls
a. Hide –This multi-function button will let you have 2 items side by side and hide
the left or right screen. The control toggles the same to show/hide.
b. Wide –This control is for side by side items and will make either the left or right
screen slightly larger than the other. The control toggles the same to revert
back to normal side by side viewing.
c. Snap –takes a snapshot of anything in the presentation area and moves it into
the images folder. Great to create quick demonstrative exhibits and use them in
slides or slideshows for opening or closing statements or mediation.
d. Clear/Recall –This control clears away any item in the presentation area. It is a
toggle control so once you clear away all items, you can click this icon again as
it name changes to “recall” and will revert the presentation screen to whatever
was last being shown. Use DEL & CTRL+R as shortcuts. See key shortcuts at
the end of this guide.
e. SlideShow “Play” – this control becomes active only when you put a slide into
the center of the presentation area. This control will act like giving a PowerPoint
and make the laptop screen show only the slide. Then, a user can “mirror” the
laptop to present a slideshow using ExhibitView. We added this feature for
many who have basic computer skills; but must give slide presentations from
time to time. Now, no need to understand extended desktop to use
ExhibitView. You can send the boss out with confidence!
f. Print –Will print items in the presentation area or will allow printing indexes of
everything in any folder.
g. Projector –this is the control to turn on/off the extended output. Another way to
say this is “publish or do not publish” items in the presentation main area to the
jury/audience.
Section 8. The Video Player and controls
Audio/Video Playback
Supported Formats
MPEG1, MPEG 4, VOB, AVI, WMV, WMA, WAV, MP3, M1V, and M1A
Audio/Video Player Controls
Pause
Drag audio/video clips to the
Presentation Area and they will
automatically start.
Move the cursor to the bottom
of the screen to access the
audio/video controls. Spacebar
to auto start/stop
n/a
Stop
Single or
Repeat
Play
File
Name
Duration File
Type Play reserved
reserved
reserved reserved
reserved
Drive Snap
shot
Volume
Bookmark
Video Mark-Up Video mark-ups can be applied when paused and when playing in real-time. Performance is
better if the video is playing. Markup on video will NOT auto save. This is a real time only feature!
Mark-up tools for videos:
Highlighter Text Insert Line/Free Hand
Shapes
Section 9. The SlideMaker
SlideMaker is a tool you can use to make opening statements, closing statements, create
one-off demonstrative exhibits and more. You can even export a completed slideshow in
ExhibitView 5 that will create a MP4 video you can share. You may use this create things like
settlement videos or mediation statements and more. Now, do everything from one product.
Let’s get started creating a slide show.
Click on New Slide Show
1 Create a Blank Slide,
2 Create From Template, or
3 Import From PowerPoint
The SlideMaker tab opens up when you create a New Slide Show
Add the name for
the slide show,
author, and add
notes for future
reference.
Note: The Creation
and Modification
Dates are read-only.
3 Toolbars
The SlideMaker work area features 3 tool bars:
1. SlideMaker Main Tools 2. Text and Object Tools
3. Slide Header Tools
SlideMaker Main Tools
Slides section:
New: Create a new slide.
Save: Save the current slide.
Background: Choose a different color/image or import.
Templates: Choose from a list of templates.
Delete: Delete the current slide.
Play: Play the slides as a slideshow.
Print: Print the current slide.
1
2
3
Markup section:
Select: The pointer tool. Use to clear other icon selections.
Lines: Draw straight/free hand lines.
Highlighter: Highlight sections.
Color: Change the color of the Lines, Highlighter, or Shapes created.
Shapes: After selecting a category from the drop-down menu under the Shapes
section, click on this to choose a shape.
Shapes section:
Select one of the following categories from the drop-down menu. Great for creating borders
around images, documents, callouts and more.
Shapes
Block Arrows
Flowcharts
Callouts
Insert section:
Text: Add text by drawing a text box.
Undo/Redo section:
Undo/Redo an action.
Slide Jump section:
Click to select a slide from the drop down menu.
Text and Object Tools
Text and Object Tools:
Left Align: Align selected to the left
Center Align: Align selected to the center
Right Align: Align selected to the right
Font: Change the font
Font Size: Change the font size
Bullet Point: Add bullet points
Spell Checker: Check the spelling
Bold: Change selected text to bold
Italics: Change selected text to italics
Underline: Underline selected text
Font Color: Change the color of the selected font
Font Background Color: Change the color of the background of the selected font
Flip Vertical: Flip an object vertically
Flip Horizontal: Flip an object horizontally
Rotate 90° Left: Rotate and object 90° to the left
Rotate 90° Right: Rotate and object 90° to the right
Bring to Front: Bring text or object to the front
Bring to Back: Move text or object to the back
Crop: Crop an image
Left
Align
Center
Align
Right
Align Font
Font
Size
Bullet
Point
Spell
Checker
Bold
Italics
Under
line
Font
Color
Font
Back-
ground
Color
Flip
Vertical
Flip
Horiz-
ontal
Rotate
90°
Right
Rotate
90°
Left
Bring to
Front
Bring
to
Back
Crop
Align
Slide Header Tools
The Slide header shows the slide show name and slide name on the top left corner.
In the top right corner are buttons for the following actions:
Save the current slide as template (to use and apply to new slides again and again) Copy object
Paste object Lock/Unlock the text and objects of the current slide so they can’t be rotated,
shifted or zoomed in on. Delete current slide Close current slide
You can also grab multiple items on a slide and they will all be selected together. You can use this feature to move multiple items at the same time keeping the ratio of how each item appears next to the others. Send behind.. Right click on any item and "Send to back" so you can put a border around an item.
Un/Lock Copy
Save Slide show name
Slide name
Paste Delete
Close
Import PowerPoint Slide Shows into ExhibitView™ NOTE: In order to import a PowerPoint, you must have the latest version of MS Office installed. Additionally, your slideshow will be converted to a PDF that you cannot edit. You can however add items from the exhibit library, including video, onto individual slides.
To Import a slide show
from PowerPoint:
1 Click on the “New Slide
Show” icon under the
Slides tab.
2 Then press “Import From
PowerPoint.”
The “Import” window pops up:
1 Click on the “…” button to
choose a PPT file.
2 Name the slide show.
3 Click on Start to begin the
process. A new slide show will
appear on the left pane.
Section 10. The Synchronized Video Deposition Viewer
Click on the 4th Tab along the bottom to launch SyncPro player. Playback "synched" only video depositions. Select text and click PLAY, set up bookmarks and more.
Features in Detail
Top menu bar
1. Open button Opens a file browser to locate and open DVT files
2. Recent Files
Displays a drop down list of the recently opened DVT files
3. Search Text
Type a text or a phrase to search in the open DVT file
4. Search Button
Click this button to start search
5. Search Backward
Search the word from the current location in upward
direction
6. Search Forward
Search the word from the current location in downward direction
7. Help
Launches the SyncViewer help file
8. Settings
Contains the different preference and setting
information for SyncPro
9. Zoom Percentage
Sets the DVT video zoom percentage with which the
video is projected in the extended monitor
10. Extended Monitor
Starts projecting the DVT to the Extended Monitor
Transcript View
The transcript viewer displays the transcript text on the left hand side of the video. The transcript viewer automatically scrolls as the video plays and keeps showing the
section of text being shown in the accompanying video. You can select multiple lines from the transcript and perform the following activities with
the selected text: Double clicking on a single line of the transcript starts playing the video from that
position
Single clicking anywhere on the transcript pauses the video
User can scroll using scroll up/down buttons or mouse wheel Word Index
The word index is located just below the transcript viewer.
This box shows all the words found in the transcript along with the index of their location. The location is in Page:Line format. Each Page:Line is hyperlinked and can be clicked to jump to the corresponding page and line in the transcript file.
Bookmarks
SyncViewer allows you to select certain portions of a transcript and save them to be quickly shown later. Bookmarks are by default saved by the PAGE start_page_num:start_line_num
TO PAGE end_page_num:end_line_num. Note that the bookmarks when made below to a specific project that is currently open. Therefore, it is possible for you to open the same DVT from another project and create a
different set of bookmarks. If you copy a project to a pen drive or a portable drive and run it from another computer, the bookmarks are also copied.
The saved bookmarks are available in the “Select” dropdown.
If you wish to delete a bookmark, select the bookmark and press the “X” button beside it. The bookmark start and bookmark end are displayed below the “Select” drop down box.
Sometimes it might be required to adjust the Start and End time of a bookmark by a few
seconds or in milliseconds. The “Adjustment” option offers three options adjustment In Seconds, In 10 milliseconds and In Milliseconds. After selecting the desired option, use the up / down spinner beside the Start and End values to adjust accordingly. Up/down buttons
associated with Start and End textboxes – Increases or decreases the Start or End time by the amount specified by the Adjustment combo. Your changes will be automatically saved.
Load button – Stops playing, loads the bookmark and select the specific synchronized text
area with yellow highlighter. Start button – The start button forces the playback from the start of the bookmark currently
selected but ONLY for 5 seconds to check the audio. You can adjust this to not clip any words
being spoken.
End button – The end button forces the playback from 5 seconds before the playback end. This is specifically helpful if someone needs to quickly navigate to the bookmark end section and make adjustments so all selected words are heard and not cut off. Play button – After a clip/bookmark segment is readied by clicking the bookmark you wish and Load button, clicking Play starts playing
Play All button – Automatically plays all bookmarks from the first selected and loaded plays them sequentially as they appear on the list. Note: The bookmarks are added to the bookmark list in the sequence they are created and not based on the time when they occur in the video. You can delete certain bookmarks but you cannot move them up/down.
Print button – Shows a print dialog and enables printing the transcript. See print section
for details.
Selection
This area consists of three buttons and is activated only when you select multiple lines in the synchronized text area.
1. Play Selected – Play only the selected portion of the video transcript.
2. Bookmark Selected – Creates a new bookmark with the selected texts. This
brings up a dialog, which accepts a name of the bookmark or allows you to enter
a custom name.
3. Unselect and return – Returns the transcript pointer to original position where it
was before the selection were made
Playback Controls
1. Blue DOT timeline of segment – Shows the location of your clip. From beginning
to end the blue dot moves. Grab the blue dot and manually advance or reverse
the location of the playback
2. Play, pause and stop button – To play, pause and stop the current DVT file
3. Time section – Shows the current and remaining time of the video
4. Stream section – Shows the current stream name (CD020509-01.mpg in snapshot)
5. Snapshot button – Takes snapshot image of the current frame of the video being
played
6. Volume adjust track bar – Enables the user to control volume
Printing
Print Options
A. Detailed or Simplified – This radio button determines if user wants a detailed report (detailed
report additionally shows the physical lines for each bookmark from the DVT file)
B. Print Title Page – This checkbox determines if user wants to print a page at the beginning of
the print
C. Print Page Number – This checkbox determines if user wants to print the page number
D. Print Current Date – This checkbox determines if user wants to print current date
E. Printer selection text box and button – Clicking the button “Select” will take you to
the printer and page selection dialog.
F. Number of copies – This is a view only field updated according to the choice inside printer
selection dialog.
G. Orientation – This too a view only field updated according to the choice inside printer selection
dialog.
H. Print button – Close this dialog and proceed for printing.
Cancel button – Close this dialog and cancel printing
Section 11. Keyboard Shortcuts
Shortcut keys Actions
CTRL + N New Project
CTRL + O Opens the Project Open screen
CTRL + S Opens the Project Copy Wizard
CTRL + I Opens Save-As iPad (Choose Dropbox for save location. Open iPad and tap Dropbox to import case files)
CTRL + P Print: Opens the Print Wizard
Ctrl+Alt+P Preview Selected Item DEL Clear Callout Only (if present) and/or Clear Entire Presentation
Area.
CTRL + R Restore items last viewed to Presentation screen
F12 Turn on the Projection to extended monitor CTRL+F12 Minimize/Lower the extended screen to expose desktop or
another open application.
Ctrl+X Cut Ctrl+C Copy Ctrl+V Paste Ctrl+U Undo Ctrl+Alt+U Redo
CTRL + E Error Correct: Opens the current slide in the SlideMaker Editor Again pressing CTRL + E while in the SlideMaker saves the slide and returns back to the presentation area.
(Works from the Presentation Area only)
CTRL + M Clears All Mark-Up on current Document in Presentation. (Works from the Presentation Area only)
Ctrl+Alt+L Wide Left (Toggle same to return to normal)
Ctrl+Alt+R Wide Right (Toggle same to return to normal) Shift+Ctrl+L Hide Left (Toggle same to return to normal)
Shift=Ctr+R Hide Right (Toggle same to return to normal)
ESC Return Slideshow Full Screen Mode to Normal Spacebar Video Stop/Start
F1 Presentation Area Tab (along Bottom) Jump To F2 SlideMaker Area Tab (along Bottom) Jump To F3 WebViewer Area Tab (along Bottom) Jump To Ctrl+F Jump Curser to FIND Box (below Library) PgUp Advance Slide or Document by 1 page PgDn Go Back 1 page for Slide or Document
Section 12. Help and Contact Information
Corporate Address:
ExhibitView Solutions, LLC 1 West 4th Street Rome, Georgia 30161 Main Number: 706-622-3305 Business Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm (Eastern Time)
www.exhibitview.net Sales
Bill Roach Large Organization Sales Phone: 706-622-3305 E-Mail: [email protected] Product Support E-Mail Support: [email protected] Phone Support: 706-622-3305