Description
The Slide View provides two distinct modes for working with Slide objects: Content mode for editing individual slide content, and Template mode for creating reusable slide templates. Both modes offer a WYSIWYG editing experience for creating presentations.Slide Content View
Canvas Controls
Slide Navigation: Use the slide preview panel to navigate between slides in the presentation. Click thumbnails to switch between slides. Add Slide: Create new slides based on available templates or as blank slides. Zoom: Adjust the canvas zoom level to focus on details or see the entire slide layout. Presentation Mode: Enter full-screen presentation mode to preview or present your slides.Element Manipulation
Add Elements: Use the toolbar to insert text boxes, images, figures, tables, circles, and lines onto the slide. Resize Elements: Click and drag corner handles to resize any element proportionally. Rotate Elements: Click and drag the rotation handle at the top of selected elements to rotate them to any angle. Reorder Elements: Right-click elements to access stacking order controls (bring to front, send to back, order up, order down). Styling: Apply fills, borders, and formatting to elements using the settings bar.Text Editing
Format text within text boxes using the text formatting controls:- Font styling (bold, italic, underline)
- Font size and color
- Text alignment (left, center, right, justify)
- Vertical alignment within text boxes
- Bulleted and numbered lists
Model Object References
Insert references to model objects using@ notation. References can display either the object name or a specific attribute value, and they update automatically when the underlying model changes.
Slide Template View
Template Elements
Background: Add shapes, images, or colors that appear on all slides using this template. Placeholders: Define placeholder regions for title, content, images, or custom elements. When users create slides from the template, these placeholders guide content placement. Fixed Elements: Add logos, headers, footers, or decorative elements that remain consistent across all slides based on this template.Creating Templates
- Switch to Template mode
- Design the template background and layout
- Add placeholder elements where content should go
- Save the template with a descriptive name
- The template becomes available when creating new slides
Use Cases
Presentation Creation: Build complete presentations with slides for overviews, detailed content, charts, and conclusions. Design Consistency: Use templates to maintain consistent branding, layouts, and styles across all slides in a presentation or across multiple presentations.Export Options
Slide presentations can be exported in multiple formats.| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| Export presentation as PDF for distribution and viewing | |
| PPTX | Export presentation as PowerPoint format for further editing |