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One question I should have asked before buying Letterpress, and I'm asking it now before I start trying to find the answer through trial and error, is: can one control which slides appear on which pages or is one creating a single slideshow which is either on a page or not?

Do any of your templates allow this type of control?

In addition, what determines the order of appearance of the images in the slide show?

I bought Letterpress as a one-off instead of joining the club. Does club membership give one access somewhere to more detailed instructions concerning the template purchased?
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Hello

Each module in Joomla including the slideshow module can be assigned to the menu items of your choice via the 'Menu Assignment' tab within your modules parameters (Extensions -> Module Manager -> [YourModule] -> Menu Assignment). You can also create multiple instances of a module by navigating to Extensions -> Module Manager -> New -> [YourModule]). Combining both these Joomla features you can assign different slideshow modules to the pages of your choice.

The slideshow will display the image alphabetically. A common way of displaying your images in a particular order is by simply numbering them (eg. slide1.jpg, slide2.jpg, slide3.jpg etc.)

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Thank you! Works great.
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