![]() ![]() Alternatively, you can also open the Animation sidebar by clicking the animation icon in the context toolbar after selecting the object or right clicking or Cmd/Ctrl+clicking on the object and selecting Add animation from the context menu. Select the object you'd like to animate on the canvas, then click Insert > Animation in the top toolbar and choose the animation from the right sidebar. ![]() Please note: Converted Classic presentations do not include topics by default, therefore updating the topic shapes is only possible if you also add one or more topics/subtopics next to your zoom areas.Īpart from zoom areas, you can also fade in and fade out or zoom to objects on the canvas and you also have the option to add a 'zoom out to overview' step after any frame of the presentation. You can also customize your background or update the text style or the color scheme of the presentation from the Style menu in the top toolbar. Alternatively, you can also right-click (CTRL/CMD+click) and select “delete” from the context menu. To remove an object, select it on the canvas, then press BACKSPACE/DELETE on your keyboard. Click Insert in the top toolbar and select the type of content you'd like to add to your presentation, including text, image, PDF file, video, icon etc. You can add or remove any object from the canvas. You can also resize or rotate zoom areas by selecting them and then holding down the left ALT+CTRL in Windows, or CMD for Mac, and dragging one corner of the box up or down to turn it. You can add a new zoom area simply by clicking the Zoom area button in the left sidebar and dragging it on the objects you'd like to include in the given frame. ![]() ![]() The default presentation structure of Prezi Present presentations is built on topics and subtopics (which are also frames but their content is only revealed when you zoom into them, creating a multi-layered presentation structure) but you will see Zoom area as a default unit when converting a Classic presentation as it is the equivalent of a frame that you're used to in Prezi Classic. Your frames are converted to what we call zoom areas which are containers for the objects that you can zoom to as a presentation step. You'll see your presentation load in the Prezi Present editor with all the content and animations added to the canvas. Keep your best content on hand and give your old presentations a new life in Prezi Present! Zoom areasįind the presentation you'd like to edit and open it for editing by clicking the pencil icon in the presentation thumbnail. When you convert your Classic presentation, Prezi automatically creates a Prezi Present copy, which will look exactly the same with the added bonus of several new features that you didn’t have before. The Prezi Classic editor is gone due to the discontinuation of Adobe's Flash technology but don't worry! We've brought over the best features of Prezi Classic to the HTML5-based Prezi Next and created Prezi Present, our new presentation tool that allows you to view, present and edit your Classic presentations in the future as well. ![]()
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