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How to: Setting up your Slideshow Templates
How to: Setting up your Slideshow Templates
Updated over a week ago

Slideshows are great to show information in a variety of ways for the learner. Whether you are sharing information or building a multi-layered activity or report, each slide is fully customizable!

As of : Q2'23 - Release 1.4

How to Set up Your Slideshow Template

VIDEO: SEE IT IN ACTION

DIY STEPS

  1. From your wireflow, once you've added a Slideshow template to your state, click on the three-dot ellipses on the right to go into your slide show edit screen.

  2. Once you open your slideshow, you can:

    1. Edit the title and subtitle

    2. Add or remove slides

    3. Reorder the slides

    4. Edit slides

  3. To edit the title and subtitle, click on the title, and then click on the pen icon that pops up.

  4. To add or remove slides, click on the 9-square icon in the bottom left corner. Then click on the pen icon. From the editing panel, you can title each slide, add a slide by clicking on the plus (+), and/or remove a slide by clicking on the trash can. You can also reorder the slides by using the up/down arrows to the right of each slide title.

  5. To edit each slide, click on "Add item" in the bottom left. This will allow you to add the item or items you want on each slide.

  6. Continue to edit each slide by using the Next or Back buttons.

  7. Slideshows are great to show information in a variety of ways for the learner.

FAQ

What elements can I put inside a slideshow?

Each slide in a slideshow is essentially a Page Builder template and will allow you to leverage all of the same functionality. See posts about Page Builder for more information!

Can you make each slide required for the learner to review prior to moving forward in the course?

Yes, when setting up a Slide Show, you can require the learner to review each slide prior to moving forward in the course. In the slideshow configuration tab, choose the “ALL SLIDES REQUIRED” button (toggled ON).

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