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Overview of Presentation Sections

Presentation sections help organize catalogs with text, images, and video. Learn how to add and delete sections, save changes, and use section types like Products, Image, Video, Divider, and Blurb.

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Presentation Sections are elements that can be used to customize and organize your presentation. They allow you to insert text, images, and videos which integrate visually with the presentation interface, making your catalogs really stand out.


Add a Section

In the Presentation Editor, click the '+' icon in the Sections List to add a new Section. A menu will appear with options you can choose to add.

Add Section menu in the Presentation Editor sections list

The new Section will appear on the right and a corresponding bar will appear on the Sections List.

New section appearing in the presentation preview and sections list


Delete a Section

Hover over the Section so the border appears and click the β€œX” that appears in the upper right corner to remove the Section.

Delete icon on a section in the presentation editor

Confirm that you'd like to remove this section by clicking 'Yes'

Confirmation dialog for deleting a presentation section

Before exiting the Presentation, make sure to click 'Save'.


Overview of Section Types

Products (Learn More) - A simple container box that allows you to group Products and apply a uniform discount, Ship Date, and Cancel Date.

Image (Learn More) - A full-width image container that maintains set proportions.

Video (Learn More) - A full-width Video player. Paste the video URL in the Video Link field.

Note: If your video is not hosted on Youtube, Vimeo, or Daily Motion, you can still use the Blurbs to embed it in a normal video player.

Divider (Learn More) - A horizontal line that separates out your sections.

Blurb (Learn More) - A basic text editor which also allows for inserting in-line images and videos.

Presentation editor showing available section types in the sections list
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