Sales Enablement (what the heck is that?) There are two other types of presentations that I want to address in a bit more depth. ![]() Presentations aren’t limited to slide decks that are presented to a live audience.Ĭonsider these other types of slide-driven presentations. When you save to the Home Screen, you can also have a custom icon on the desktop and your presentation launches without the web browser interface (without going through the App Store).Ĭheck out how the Presentation Mode panel works in the video below. It even lets you enable the Save to Home Screen-the closest thing to full screen on iOS-a capability on iPhones and iPads in case you want to take your presentation mobile. It also sets up the typical slide navigation (keyboard presses and clicking) and enables full screen mode. This panel enables all of the settings shown in the video above, such as Slide Builds using bullet items and animations. The first one is the Presentation Mode panel. Once you have the latest version of in5 installed, you find two new menu items under in5 > Enhancements. Setting up Presentation Mode within InDesign Option to easily port your presentation to Sales Enablement platforms, kiosks, and retail displays (more on that below).Option to embed HTML ( e.g., complex animation from Adobe Animate or Tumult Hype).The ability to share your presentation on your own site, including on mobile devices. ![]() The ability to create Animation (and connect it to Buttons).The ability to create interactivity ( e.g., Object States and Buttons).Unlimited Paragraph and Character Styles for your text.Here are a few reasons why you might want to create presentations with InDesign and export them to HTML using in5. This first video shows a simple presentation in action. You can see the results of our discussions below. I reached out to Mark and asked him what it would take to make InDesign an awesome presentation tool. Presentation expert, Mark Heaps, is heading up that section of the conference and also presenting an InDesign session on presentations. ![]() When I noticed that my favorite conference- Creative Pro Week-now includes an entire day on presentations (dubbed the Click conference) it got my wheels turning about adding explicit presentation capabilities to in5. In the past, I’ve modified my in5 output from InDesign so that I could present slides using HTML and include interactivity in my presentations. They simply produced static slideshows with no controllable transitions between slides. That’s because those methods didn’t support many of InDesign’s powerful interactive features like Animation and Multi-State Objects. Adobe InDesign has long had methods for publishing presentations-directly from InDesign using the Presentation Mode or via PDF using Full Screen Mode-but these methods never reached the level of sophistication and control found in Powerpoint and Keynote presentations.
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