Controlling Speed In Slide Shows???

Is there a way to control the speed in which the pictures move through the slide show? I feel that the initial setting is to quick.
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    Katsuey wrote:
    >> Thanks. SSM may work, but it's way overkill (I
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    > Well the wonderful thing about SSM is that it can be
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    >
    >
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  • Can you turn off timer on iPhoto slide show

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    Hello there, scbullard.
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    image container to
    > the size of the incoming image, then fade the new image
    in. It's all
    > automatic.
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    >
    > When the slide show is running in automatic mode, the
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    providing a seamless
    > experience in most cases.
    >
    >
    > Intuitive toolbar controls
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    slider bar that
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    buttons to toggle
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    >
    >
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    >
    > Each full-size image can optionally be set as a
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    > programmed to open in a new window or tab.
    >
    >
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    >
    > Each full-size image can display an optional
    description, which can
    > contain any type of valid markup (paragraphs, tables,
    DIVs, lists, links,
    > or images).
    >
    >
    > Automated image processing with Fireworks...
    >
    > Web-ready images are automatically produced from your
    original images,
    > which can be located on any drive connected to your
    computer - including
    > drives mounted by your digital camera. Slide Show Magic
    handles all image
    > processing automatically - preserving your original
    files in their
    > original locations in their original and unaltered
    states. Your images are
    > scaled, optimized, and neatly organized into folders
    within your defined
    > site.
    >
    >
    > Import your existing images...
    >
    > Point to a folder (or folders) that contain your
    existing full-size and
    > thumbnail image and Slide Show Magic will match them up
    and add them to
    > your slide show - unaltered and ready to view.
    >
    >
    > Organize Images into sets
    >
    > Slide Show Magic enables you to define logical image
    sets and organizes
    > the thumbnail panel into navigable sets.
    >
    >
    > Mix landscape and portrait orientations
    >
    > Your images are never distorted in any way. Original
    aspect ratios are
    > always preserved. Use both landscape and portrait images
    in the same slide
    > show.
    >
    >
    > Deploy alone or inside existing layouts
    >
    > Slide Show Magic can be inserted on a page by itself or
    inside an existing
    > page.
    >
    >
    > Select from 6 Themes
    >
    > Select a dark toolbar, a light toolbar, shadow boxes (in
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    > image rotator interface. Style themes can even be
    switched for existing
    > slide shows.
    >
    >
    > Manage it all inside a dedicated Dreamweaver Interface
    >
    > Add (append) new images
    > Delete images or re-order them
    > Manage Descriptions, links, and ALT text
    > Edit existing full-size or Thumbnail images
    > Reprocess all of your slide show's images
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    >
    > --
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    >
    http://www.projectseven.com
    > Extending Dreamweaver - Nav Systems | Galleries |
    Widgets
    > Authors: "42nd Street: Mastering the Art of CSS Design"
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