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The phrase "a full screen slide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a slide in a presentation that occupies the entire screen, typically in software like PowerPoint or Google Slides.
Example: "Make sure to include a full screen slide for the final image to create a dramatic effect."
Alternatives: "a full-screen presentation" or "a complete slide display".
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The tool lets user watch a full screen slide show of any photo series from Flickr, Photobucket, Facebook, and image search results Google, Yahoo!, and Ask.
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A third button turns one of your playlists into a full-screen slide show, complete with crossfades between the images and musical accompaniment, courtesy of an MP3 file you've selected.
Clicking on that icon takes you to a full screen view to launch a slide show.
Click on that slide show for a full screen view and they look much better, but I think FilmLoop may be flirting with one of the basic boundaries of the medium.
It finally went to a full screen from Colorado, but then with Andres Galarraga at the plate, the Baseball Network switched back to an emptying Dodger Stadium to show a slide that had the final score.
'Full screen' will expand the console to a full screen.
Select "Full-screen Snip" if you want a full screen snip taken.
Once finished, I sent e-mail messages to friends and family with a link directing them to the album page, with a button for viewing photos in full-screen slide show mode.
Its My Pictures module lets you organize your shots into folders that become full-screen slide shows at the touch of a button -- with music, if you like.
But even in a desktop browser, it looks gorgeous and gets you into full-screen slide shows quickly.
That system wasn't devoid of triggers (full-screen slide transitions being fairly common), but zooming was minimal and parallax was absent, as were gamified animation effects such as subtly shifting and sliding balloons in Messages.
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