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This wikiHow teaches you how to create a slideshow on iPad. You can create a slideshow of an album in the Photos app on iPhone and iPad.

  1. It's the app that has an image of a color wheel that resembles a flower.
  2. It's in the bottom-right corner. It has an image of a folder.
    • Click here to read how to create an album in Photos.
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  3. It's in the upper-right corner. This will display the images as a slideshow.
  4. This will display the pause and options buttons.
  5. It's at the bottom-center of the page.
    • Tap the Play button in the same location to resume the slideshow.
  6. This will stop the slideshow and return to the album.
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  • Question
    When I tap my screen, why does the slideshow stop?
    Midmorrow
    Community Answer
    This is so that you can exit the slideshow. Without it, you wouldn't be able to stop it easily.
  • Question
    Once a slideshow is created, can you save in a certain location on your iPad to use it elsewhere?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it can be saved in ipad to use it elsewhere. It's in the upper-left corner of the Files app. This displays the Locations menu in a sidebar to the left. Tap the location the PPT file is saved to. If the PPT is saved to your iPhone or iPad, tap "On My iPhone/iPad".
  • Question
    How can I project a slideshow onto a screen for a larger audience?
    Warren
    Top Answerer
    Cast the iPad screen onto a television or computer monitor via Bluetooth while the slideshow is in present mode.
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      1. Open Photos .
      2. Tap the Albums tabs.
      3. Tap Slideshow .
      4. Tap the center of the screen.
      5. Tap Done .

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