Looping pdf presentation

How do you loop a pdf presentation. In the "automate" module there's a button that says "loop". I click on it, but when I put the PDF on a disk so it can be run on other computers, the looping doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?

Look at the Full-Screen options in the Preferences dialog box.

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