<%= [wp_help_header "Editing Presentations"] %> This is the main page of WimpyPoint's authoring interface - from here you can access a wide variety of features to edit your presentation (or view the finished product).

The Slide List

To preview a slide as it will look in the finished presentation, click its title. To edit or delete the slide, follow the corresponding link to the right of the title. To add an image to your slide, or to upload a file which you want linked from the slide (called an "attachment"), follow the attach link.

You can insert a new slide at any point in the presentation by following the Insert link pointing between the appropriate two slides, or add a new slide at the end by following the Add link.

For a screen allowing you to arbitrarily reorder your slides, follow the link entitled Change order of slides.

Options

To view the presentation, follow one of the Show presentation links. Click done in the upper-right corner of the presentation's table of contents to return to the editing screen. Show presentation, viewing comments from collaborators and "edit" links differs from Show presentation in that it To change the presentation settings which specified when the presentation was created (e.g., the presentation's title, whether it is public, etc.), click Edit presentation properties. To set which slides appear in the presentation's table of contents, and when context breaks are displayed, click Adjust outline and context breaks.

If you're having a bad day, devoid of creative thought, you might just want to blatantly steal slides instead of creating them: click on one of the Bulk-copy slides links.

If you want to hose your presentation, click Delete this presentation. Be careful, though: once you delete a presentation there's no way at all to get it back! (This option is only available to a presentation's owner.)

Viewers/Collaborators

This section lists the users allowed to view or edit the presentation. If you own a presentation, you can add or remove people from this list by following the Change people who can view/edit this presentation link at the bottom.

Versioning

Versioning allows you to permanently preserve the current set of slides in your presentation. It's especially useful before you invite someone to work on your presentation - if he or she messes things up, you can always revert to a previous version. If you own a presentation, you can Freeze the slide set, i.e., preserve its current state. Once the slide set has been frozen, you can view a frozen version of the presentation by selecting it from the pull-down menu and clicking one of the Show buttons. If you want to roll back all changes to the slides, you can select an old version and click Revert. <%=[wp_footer]%>