Studio Pro - Implementing Slideshow

Does anyone know how to implement a slideshow into a polaroid frame out of the Button section in the palatte window in Studio Pro 4. When I tried to implement the slideshow, it would always open it in a new window and also in full screen. I just want the pictures to appear in the polaroid window. Therefore they also need to be scaled down, which I also have no clue about. I would be very glad, if anyone could help me.
Thank you very much in advance

Hi Drew,
thank you very much for your answer and support! I think I have to specify myself more to make posters understand what I really want.
So far I have set up a slideshow. It will be activated through a button in a polaroid frame, which I set up on a page. If you enter this page, I basically want the slideshow to take place implemented in this little polaroid frame instead of opening a new page and also showing the pictures full frame. Is that possible to do? Can slideshows be implemented in (picture)-frames, which I set up on my page. Or can they only be shown external? Can I also scale pictures down, or do I need to come up with the size I want in Photoshop? (I think that is the question you ansered: No scaling in SP, right?!)
Sorry for coming up with such a complicated issue. I would be glad if you or someone else could help.
All the best

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