How to create slide show in Photoshop CS5.

Hi,
Does anybody knows how to create a slide show in photoshop CS5 on windows computer?
Thanx

marer1976 wrote:
use Output Module in Bridge (CS4 and CS5 only) and you can very easily and quickly create a slideshow. Loads of options in a very easy to understand format and in an order.
Have fun! 
IMO the Output Module in Bridge offers a limited number of options. If you can program some you have endless possibilities using Photoshop Scripting.   I have an old 20th century programming background, don't have good understanding of object programming still I was able to hack one of Jeffrey Tranberry Photoshop scripts created for the Simpleviewer Web Gallery Flash Viewer. I Changed features and Added features and options I wanted for example Meta-data support for copyright notice, titles, description, Links, e-Mail to, EXIF etc.  It was also easy to adapt this script to generate other Flash Web Galleries like WS-Slideshow. 
Examples:
SimpleViewer: http://www.mouseprints.net/SVNewZealand/ 
Ws-Slideshow the way I generate these I hide the Ws-Slideshow menu bar you need to hover the mouse cursor over the bottom of the image window to be able to see and use it. This Ws-Slideshow gallery contains nine albums http://www.mouseprints.net/albums/

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