Zoom areas will then be added to the left sidebar to your presentation timeline as separate path steps. You can add zoom areas two separate ways to the canvas: either from the animations sidebar or by clicking the arrow next to the Topic button in the left sidebar. While in the Prezi Classic editor you added frames to the canvas as separate steps of the presentation path, in the Prezi Present editor you have zoom areas that act the same way as frames used to in Prezi Classic. To add default path settings for your topics and subtopics, use the Path settings button at the bottom of the left sidebar and determine whether you want to zoom out to the overview between each topic or zoom back to the parent topic between presenting the content in subtopics. When using topics and subtopics, you can also change the default path settings at the bottom of the left sidebar. Then, click the arrow next to the Topic button and add a Zoom out to overview animation after the starting frame. Click the three dots on the frame's thumbnail and choose Set custom starting point. You can also set a custom starting point if you'd like to include a big reveal and start the presentation zoomed on a frame, and only then reveal the overview. You can reorder the steps by dragging the frames in the left sidebar, just as in Classic. If you'd like to add an object other than a topic, subtopic or page to the path, you also need to add a zoom area or a zoom to animation to it. Each topic, subtopic and page is listed as a separate path step, as well as additional zoom animations included in the presentation path. The path steps of your presentation are listed in the left sidebar in the Prezi Present editor. Here's a list of your favorite Classic features and where you can locate them in Prezi Present. Prezi Present includes most of the Prezi Classic features you know and love, together with a few extra functionalities you'll hopefully find useful. You will still be able to access, view, and present and edit your Classic presentations vis Prezi Present. In anticipation of this and the millions of presentations out there, we’ve taken the best of our two editors - Prezi Next and Prezi Classic - to provide you with a new experience in Prezi Present.ĭon't worry, your Classic presentations are safe - nothing will happen to them. As Adobe has decided to stop supporting Flash, products that were built on Flash, like Prezi Classic, will no longer function after 2020. We’re excited to show you Prezi Present, our new presentation editor that lets you edit your Classic presentations without Adobe Flash.
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