4. Go to the Button Library and drag-and-drop a button to the Workspace. Double click on the workspace to add text if you wish.

5. Use the same method to create a second Menu. The second menu should have at least 2 buttons.
6. Now select the first menu by double clicking on it in the Menu List. It should appear in the workspace. Go to the Title List and drag your transition video to the button in your workspace.

7. Notice the PlayList window appears in the Attribute Panel. Toggle back to the Menu List and drag the second menu to the Playlist. You will see a pop-up box that gives you the option to Add Menu or Add Button from Menu. If you select Add Button from Menu, then you can even specify which button to highlight when the menu appears. Choose this option and select one of the buttons.
You have now created a menu transition using the Playlist. Go to the Finish Step and preview your project. Click on the button and you should see a transition video play before it goes to the second menu.
NOTE: The PlayList offers many other useful features such as the ability to assign a specific audio track and subtitle track before a video plays. You can also set loop points within the PlayList if you want a video to play over and over, perhaps in a training video.
Try some of these advanced features for yourself and discover the power of Playlists.
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