Simple! It's an easy way to take one file to another computer and open it to start your worship service. If you would like to save to another location (e.g., memory stick), be sure to navigate to that location before clicking the Save button.Įverything you add to the Schedule will be packed into the Schedule when you save it.all in one file. NOTE: EasyWorship will save your new Schedule file to a default location.
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The announcement loop will be added to the Schedule from the Presentations tab where all EasyWorship Presentations and PowerPoint slideshows are stored.įor more information on how to create announcement loops, Announcement Loops. In the Resource Area, right-click on any media item and click Set Default, then select Song Background.Īnnouncement loops can be created in EasyWorship or in PowerPoint and loaded into the presentations tab. NOTE: If you want to use the same background for all songs, you can set a default background. (For more about customizing slides, see Customize Song Slides).
To get started, let's add some items to the Schedule Area.Īdding items to your Schedule is as easy as dragging and dropping a song, scripture, media item or presentation from the Resource Area below to the Schedule Area. This article will introduce you to the basics of how to build your first Schedule, how to edit and re-order the items within the Schedule, and how to save it as a file so that it can be shared with other users. The Schedule Area in EasyWorship allows you to build a playlist or "set list" of items you want to present during your worship service (e.g., songs with backgrounds, scriptures, PPT slides for the sermon, live camera feeds, a mini-movie for offering or a sermon illustration, a website, and lots of other options). Modified on: Tue, 6 Jun, 2017 at 11:12 AM
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