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Prezi Cookbook

You're reading from   Prezi Cookbook Over 100 simple but incredible recipes to create dynamic, engaging, and beautiful presentations using Prezi

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783551835
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Administer Your Account and Your Prezi FREE CHAPTER 2. Inserting Text, Images, and Links 3. Symbols and Shapes, Lines and Arrows 4. Editing Elements on the Canvas 5. Path and Steps 6. Frames and Prezi Ratio 7. Zoom and Turn 8. Animation 9. Reuse Favorite Frames and Elements 10. Media Files in Prezi 11. Templates, Colors, and Fonts 12. Presenting with Prezi 13. Prezi on Other Devices 14. PowerPoint and Prezi 15. Sharing and Collaborating A. Design B. Transitions C. Keyboard Shortcuts Index

Creating steps using frames and elements

Be aware that it often makes a big difference whether you choose to create your step on an element, or on a frame that holds this element.

In the preceding screenshot, the 121 Elm Lane text element and the image of the yellow car are both used as steps. The frames that surround them are not used as steps.

To show you the difference, we will now add two more steps to our path. These steps will be based on the two frames that hold the street name and the car, respectively. Take a look at the following screenshot:

In the preceding screenshot, step 1 is a text element and step 2 is the circle frame around this element.

Step 4 is the image of the car and step 5 is the rectangle frame that holds this image.

As you can clearly see, there is a big difference between creating steps on elements and on frames.

One is not better or more correct than the other. Sometimes you need a step to be an element. This element can be in a frame or by itself. At other times,...

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