Saddly, that’s not a function on Windows.
It’s only on Mac.
And I really don’t think there are any programs that will allow you to do that.
However, you could make an animated .gif image, which is the closest thing to a slideshow. To do that, you will need animation software. I believe you may be able to download a free trial at jasc.com (Been a while, and I think it’s Corel now).
Or, try searching animation program. I’m sure there will be tons of free trials or even free programs.
If you manage to get a program, then all you have to do is play with it for a little bit, then you could make your own animated image which could behave as a slideshow depending on how you set the time to change images.
Good luck!
Saddly, that’s not a function on Windows.
It’s only on Mac.
And I really don’t think there are any programs that will allow you to do that.
However, you could make an animated .gif image, which is the closest thing to a slideshow. To do that, you will need animation software. I believe you may be able to download a free trial at jasc.com (Been a while, and I think it’s Corel now).
Or, try searching animation program. I’m sure there will be tons of free trials or even free programs.
If you manage to get a program, then all you have to do is play with it for a little bit, then you could make your own animated image which could behave as a slideshow depending on how you set the time to change images.
Good luck!