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Some system templates will resize images for you on upload. But others, with very precise layouts, require specific sizes that cannot be done by the system programatically. These images need to be cropped manually. Each image upload field will have a tooltip tooltip that tells you the exact size (in pixels) that is required for the template. The pixel perfect resize and crop required for this is best done separately with a dedicated tool. There are many free solutions out there – we recommend a free online tool called Be Funky.

To access the Be Funky image editor click here 

To watch a short video that shows you how to use Be Funky click here


media
Updated 8th June 2019
CMS

Please watch this video to see a demonstration of cropping an image using the BeFunky online tool.



media
Updated 9th June 2019
CMS

You can upload entire PDF’s directly into Presenter using the ‘Upload presentation from PDF’ functionality. To access this feature please go here: ‘Presentations > Upload Presentation > From PDF’. This feature works best when the ‘aspect ratio’ of your PDF is the same as the Presenter slide viewer.

Please note: The ‘Upload presentation from PDF’ functionality is not, by policy, active for all system users.

If you just want to add one or two slides from your PDF then you need to export your PDF to a JPEG format first. There are a number of online tools to help you do this, for example: http://pdftoimage.com. Once you have your PDF as a JPEG – simply use the ‘Full Screen Image’ template to upload it as a slide in your presentation.


pdf, presentations
Updated 8th June 2019
CMS

To use PowerPoint slides in your presentation, first you need to export the content as a high quality image. Follow the instructions below:

  • In PowerPoint, choose: File > Export
  • The default PPT export format is PDF – don’t use that – instead, click the ‘Change File Type’ button
  • Now select ‘JPEG’ as your format. Then choose ‘Save As’
  • PowerPoint will ask you where you want to save the file – make your choice
  • It will then ask you if you want to export all slides (if you have created more than one), or just the one you have selected – make your choice

PowerPoint will export your slide as a JPEG image (or series of JPEG images) and save it in the place you told it to.

Once you have your presentation in a JPEG format – you have two options:

  1. Upload the entire presentation into Presenter using the ‘Upload Presentation from Images’ feature here: ‘Presentations > Upload Presentation > From Images’. 
    Please note: The ‘Upload presentation from Images’ functionality is not, by policy, active for all system users.
  2. Use the ‘Full Screen Image’ template to upload individual images as slides in the Presenter system

Please note: the default size of a PowerPoint presentation when exported is normally 1280 x 720 pixels. You may even find that some older versions only export at 960 x 540 pixels. These resolutions are lower than the standard for Presenter presentations – which by default are 1366 x 768 pixels. This can mean that when you upload PowerPoint slides into Presenter, the quality is not as good as it could be.

If you want to match the slide quality that Presenter can offer – we have created a PPT template that you can use which is set up with the correct settings. When you create PowerPoint slides using this template – and export them as images (as set out above) – your exported image should be the correct size for Presenter – 1366 x 768 pixels.

You can download the template from the documents section of the Presenter CMS. Go to “Documents and choose the category ‘System Documents’ and you will find “PPT template for Presenter (Windows)”.


powerpoint, presentations
Updated 8th June 2019
CMS

Go to the CMS system and click ‘Forgot your password’ button on the login screen – this will send you a link to reset your password. Please note every few months, or every time an update is made, all users are signed out from the App and from the CMS, so you will need to login again.


authentication, support
Updated 8th June 2019
CMS

The system ‘libraries’ work in conjunction with the system ‘categories’ and help to organise content to make it easier to find the resources you need. The library label defines the ‘type’ of content – essentially – who the content was created by.

  • Core Library: This is the master presentation library with core presentations that have been created by your central team – you can use these presentations, but you can’t edit them.
  • User Library: This is your own personal library of presentations that you have created yourself
  • Shared library: Any presentation that a colleague has shared with you.


general
Updated 8th June 2019
CMS
  • Published (Full): publishes the presentation live to the web, but also makes an offline capable version of the content which can be downloaded to the iPad or laptop App. Please note: this is a server intensive process and can take some time to complete – depending on the size of the presentation.
  • Published (Web): publishes the presentation live to the web only. This is a much quicker process. The presentation is NOT available for download, but it can still be sent via email, or shared online.

presentations
Updated 8th June 2019
CMS

Slides in the Presenter system are 1366 pixels wide by 768 pixels high – a 16:9 aspect ratio.


Updated 29th September 2019
App

In the first instance you should contact your Editor to see if they can help. Your Editor can escalate the problem to Companyapp support if required.


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Updated 8th June 2019

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