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Exporting Presentations

Matt Crinklaw-Vogt edited this page Aug 28, 2013 · 9 revisions

There are two types of export.

  1. Exporting a presentation strictly for viewing
  2. Exporting a presentation so you can back it up, import it later or edit it on a different computer

Exporting a presentation strictly for viewing

After clicking "Present" press Ctrl+S (windows) or Command+S (mac) to save the presentation to your local machine. This will save your presentation as a web archive or HTML page and accompanying folder that you can use to present from.

Exporting for later import / to edit on a different machine

If you want to export your presentation so you can edit it on a different machine, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Strut button and select Export...

Export

  1. Click the download button that appears in the Export popup* (Safari users read the note below)

download

You'll now have a .json file which you will be able to import on a different computer.

Exporting in Safari

Unfortunately Safari has some limitations when it comes to generating a download so exporting your presentation is a little more involved.

In Safari, your export popup will look something like this one:

safari export

You'll want to highlight all of the text in the textbox, copy it and save it to a text file. This is unfortunate but it is the state of things until Safari supports the download attribute.

copying export

Related: Importing Presentations

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