From the course: Presentation Design with Adobe Express by Adobe

Presentations using Adobe Express - Adobe Express Tutorial

From the course: Presentation Design with Adobe Express by Adobe

Presentations using Adobe Express

- With Adobe Express, you can put together your own slide deck that's ready to present using the revamped template library and content creation features. From the Adobe Express homepage, hover over the presentation option in the get started section. Select browse templates and scroll through the presentations, or select the filter option to narrow down your results. If you're creating a slide deck for a specific purpose, type in your topic to the search bar to find customized templates. The selected template opens in the Express editor. You can customize the template by adding pages from other templates, adding text, animations, images, and more. To hyperlink, right click on the word that you want to use as the link. Select link options and paste the URL in. When you go into present mode, you'll be able to select the hyperlink to open the webpage. All right, so when working on presentation slides in Adobe Express, you can use the page management bar to help organize, insert, delete, and duplicate pages. To reorder pages, drag and reorder the pages to change the order in which the slide appears in your presentation. Then to insert, delete, or duplicate pages, hover over a page and select the three dot page actions icon to insert, delete, or duplicate a page. You can also select a page and press Delete on your keyboard to delete a page. Or you can add a blank page by using the plus symbol and page square at the end. If you want to view all pages, select the view all pages icon in the page management bar to view all of the slides together. And remember, you can share presentations with others on your team to work collaboratively or to receive feedback. When you're ready to present, navigate to the editor's menu bar and select present. Selecting present from the first slide or present from current slide leads to a full screen presentation experience. You can navigate through the presentation using the mouse or keyboard arrow keys. To escape, press the exit presentations button. That's how easy it is. Happy presenting.

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