Thank you for that excellent tutorial. The more tutorials that I watch the more impressed I am with Canva and all the power hidden in plain sight. I'm blown away with all the possibilities of making my presentations "listner friendly." 😂
I thoroughly enjoyed learning from this video. I am going to come back again and again for this video till I don't get what it covers. Thank you for all the smiles that you just gave me through this video. My love and only love for you Canva...
Great tips for presentations no matter what you are using to create. Canva is awesome. Is there anyway to slow down a graphic, sticker or gif? I find a lot that are great but the motion is too fast and distracting. Thank you for quality content. Have a beautiful day!
Thanks so much for your support and kind words, Jaime! 💙 We don't have this feature yet, but we appreciate your honest feedback. Don't worry, we've jotted your suggestion down and passed it on to our team for future improvements. Thanks! 😊 ^gv
Woohoo! We're really happy to know that you found this video helpful, Gary. 💘 Check out this related video to know more: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fKx9MdMBleU.html. Excited to see your commercial soon! We're pretty sure it's going to look incredible. 😍 ^gv
My most pressing question relating to Canva and PowerPoint is - which format do we download it in order to retain the animation but also full control of it? Ppt?
Please tell me. On the presentation mode, how do you make the images appear one by one and when YOU want it to ? Not appear slowly at the same time but really one by one like you have one image that appear, you talk, then you click and another appear on the same presentation part. I need this so much, it’s for homework please answer
Woohoo! We're really thrilled to know that you found this video helpful, Kia. Feel free to take a look at this playlist for more fun and informative tutorials for small business owners and entrepreneurs: ru-vid.com/group/PLATYfhN6gQz8v5DgR1CNqBYudkfJMY1VYru-vid.com/group/PLATYfhN6gQz8v5DgR1CNqBYudkfJMY1VY. Happy Designing! 🥳 ^gv
Excellent video. I think I've graduated from Canva 101. I understand how everything works. (I believe...) I am looking to put it all together and see various ideas on how to put these pieces together to design and create very interesting videos. I saw your pinned comment. Are all of the videos in this playlist like this one where you show multiple ways to make any page or scene, not just a presentation page really, visually interesting where I will grab attention and resonate with my audience? (assuming my actual message is compelling to go with the graphic display.) I will call this level Canva 102 or Canva 201. And once I graduate from this level, is there an even more advanced level? Where might I find such a resource? Thank you very much even though I struggled to find where and how I could add a fill color in a text box. ;) Scott
Super helpful video! Thank you. I am noticing that Canva has some templates for "interactive" presentations. For Example: The Kanban Board Presentation. Is there a video tutorial that shows how to work with this kind of a template? It appears that team members can interact with it during a meeting. Thank you very much for your help!
Awww, your comment just brightened up our day! 🥰 Thanks so much for your kind words and support. We're really thrilled to know that you found this video helpful, and that we've empowered you to design. Sending loads of #CanvaLove back at you! 💞 ^gv
I still could not figure out how to add sequences of images on the same slide. Something like, the first one disappears and the next shows up. Any idea?
How will this format translate when people buying og watching the presentation/course on a phone? Im starting up ecourses but im a little unsure of as to if powerpoint presentation is transferrable to all devices? Any tips?
Hi there, the presentations you create on a desktop should display well on a phone. Viewers can now enjoy their presentation in horizontal mode via their smartphone. Otherwise, if you really want to optimize the content for phone use, you could select and work from a "Mobile first presentation" template. Hope this was useful? ^ron