![]() and your section/category frames may have a different colour You will see that your “presentation title” (step 7) has now been updated to the new font.Find a font that has some holes in it – in a minute, we are going to place our “slides” inside those holes….Click on “template” and choose your template.You are looking for something with holes in it, like I found in my example with the “pastel theme” subtitle font… To achieve true style when you import your PowerPoint to Prezi, it would be good to have a font style that nicely lends itself to putting frames inside it. Step 8: Choose a nice template for your Prezi – one with good “hole-y” font styles Write the message title of your presentation.Double click somewhere on the canvas to add some big text.Zoom out a little bit on your canvas and move to somewhere blank.If you didn’t do that before you made your PowerPoint, you probably need some “Presentation Skills” training with me. Be sure you know what your message is.Its cool – you’ll see what I mean later, but first: I am going to put all my content IN my core message. Step 7: Add a presentation title to your canvas And if section/category “B” consists of slides 4, 5, 6, put your “B” frame after “3” and before 4, 5, 6…. For example, if your first section/category is called “A” and consists of slides 1, 2, 3 put your “A” frame in front of 1, 2, 3. Move the new frames to their correct position in the pathway.Click on each of your new frames so they are added to the path (navigation bar).Step 6: Add your new section/category frames to the pathway and put them in the “right” place. Repeat per section until you have something like this – starting to look good !. ![]() then drag the text into the new solid coloured frame Double click above the canvas near one of your sections/categories and add some text to name that section/category.Use the “add frame” function to put a frame around several of your slides – make it a solid frame.But your audience doesn’t, so you can name them now… Step 5: Put some nice colourful frames around those groups of slides and name the sections/categoriesĪgain, if you prepared your PowerPoint well, you probably know what these presentation sections/categories are all about. Use the canvas space freely at this point – we can fix that later.If like me you have generic first slides (title slide, company template slide, agenda) get those out of the way for now….Move your slides around on the canvas so that slide that go together are together – do this by dragging the frame around.Now you can see all your slides, you can apply some simple structure. Step 4: Move individual slides to bring a first structure to your presentation Keep the path between your slide for now.When presented with the different layouts possible, choose “grid layout” – this will give you the best overview of all your slides.When the slides are shown on the right of the canvas, choose “insert all” at the top.Be patient with the upload, it takes a while….Using the “insert” button, choose “PowerPoint” and locate your file.With some small effort and the tips in this post, its easy to do SO MUCH BETTER. And too many people have already used all those layouts. Its not that they are bad, but chances are you are using Prezi instead of PowerPoint because you want to be original. ![]() The whole point of this post is that too many people are using the same Prezi standard layouts when they import their PowerPoints. Step 3: Import your PowerPoint with “grid layout” template Step 2: Delete that first default Prezi frame Ignore all the templates and click on “blank”. So don’t pick a Prezi template when you start. The purpose of this post is to show you how to easily create good visual style and good structure in your Prezi. You need to have a clear message, structure and content in your PowerPoint before you import to Prezi.
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