Open in Default Mode

This should be easy. I'm opening Breeze presentations in New
windows, and they keep defaulting to the Slide Only mode, when I
want users to see the video. Anybody know how to make them always
open with the video showing?
Yep, in the Theme Editor, I've already got them set to start
in "Default" mode.
Thanks for any help....
Mitch

Hi Mitch,
Try opening up your options menu under settings in the Theme
Editor and change it from default to video showing.
Yours, kristybee23

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