PSE8 Viewer Option for Slideshow?

Hello
with Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Editon Viewer option it was possible to perform
a slideshow from a file without importing all the pictures into Starter Edition.
Of course this Starter Edition Viewer  was a very simple slideshow nothing fancy
but it was very straight forward and easy to use.
Is there a way in PSE8 to use a file as input for the slideshow without importing all the
pictures I would like to include in the slideshow?
Thanks a lot for all your help.
BerniR

Is there a way in PSE8 to use a file as input for the slideshow without importing all the
pictures I would like to include in the slideshow?
Call up the slideshow editor without preselecting any photos, then click the Add media button at the top of the window and you can navigate to folders on your hard drive and choose images there.

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