How Do I Print My Presentation Slides?

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You can print individual slides after saving them as images or print your entire presentation. When printing the entire presentation, you can choose between printing the slides, the slides with notes, or the order of service.

Note: If you want to view your sermon slides while presenting, consider using the free Proclaim Remote app or a Confidence output. Either option will follow along with your presentation in real time, letting you see your content as it's displayed to your congregation. You can also configure the Proclaim Remote or a Notes monitor to show your sermon notes.

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Print Selected Service Items

To print only certain slides from your presentation, save them as images and print them individually.

1. Select service items.

Select multiple non-adjacent slides using Ctrl + click (⌘CMD + click for Mac) or select a series of slides by holding Shift and clicking the first and last slides in the series.

2. Save as images.

Right-click on your selected slides and click Save as Images….

Choose a destination folder on your computer and click Save.

3. Print images.

Open the saved images to print them.

Note: Learn more about exporting slides from your presentation.

 

Print Entire Presentation

When printing your entire presentation, you can choose between printing the slides, the slides with notes, or the order of service.

1. Open your presentation in web view.

Expand the File menu and Select Print Presentation (ctrl + P on Windows or ⌘ + P on Mac).

Proclaim opens the presentation in your web browser. You may need to sign in first.

2. Choose your preferred printing format.

You can print the slides only, the slides with notes, or the order of service. By default, the browser view shows only Slides. Select another option if you prefer to print the notes along with your slides or to print the order of service.

3. Print your presentation.

Select Print to open the print dialogue, configure your changes, and print the presentation.

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