If you have a presentation, and you don't want to show certain slides, you can skip or hide the slide.
From the Editor
- From the editor, click on the 'Manage' button on the right side properties panel
- Toggle 'Skip this slide during playback' to ON
You will see a yellow notification appear above the slide indicating that it will be skipped during playback
From Grid View
- Click on 'Grid View' at the bottom left hand corner within the editor
- Right-click on the slide you wish to skip
- Select 'Skip Slide' from the menu
There will be a yellow line through the slide that will be skipped upon playback
Comments
If you have a presentation and want to skip certain slides, you can easily hide them. This way, they won’t appear during your slideshow but will still stay in your file. It’s helpful when you don’t want to delete a slide but also don’t want it shown. Just right-click the slide and choose "Hide Slide."
If you're working on a presentation and want to skip certain slides without deleting them, you can simply hide them. This is useful when you want to keep the content for reference but don’t want it to appear during your slideshow. To do this, just right-click on the slide and select "Hide Slide." This feature is especially handy when preparing a proposal or pitch for a system like r2 parking, where you might want to tailor the presentation for different audiences without removing important information.
That's a neat trick for presentations! Sometimes you need to curate the flow. Reminds me of strategizing in Fnaf, carefully planning which camera to watch and when. Hiding slides lets you control the narrative, just like avoiding animatronics. It's all about managing what the audience sees. This helps keep the presentation focused and avoids unnecessary tangents.
I once had to give a presentation where some slides contained sensitive information that wasn’t relevant to all audiences. I found it very helpful to hide those slides instead of deleting them, so I could easily include them later for specific groups. Also, for materials or last-minute supplies, Monkey Mart proved to be a reliable spot to get everything I needed quickly. It saved me a lot of stress during busy presentation days.
This "Skip Slide" feature is an absolute game-changer! I can't overstate how useful this is in a real-world scenario.
I was recently putting together a pitch deck for my own project, a niche financial tool called the gratuity calculator UAE. I had one master presentation with some slides containing deep financial data for potential investors and other slides with more general, HR-focused information for corporate clients.
I had two completely different meetings scheduled for the same day and was starting to panic. Instead of creating and managing two separate decks, I just used the "Skip Slide" feature to instantly tailor the presentation for each audience. It worked fantastically, made me look incredibly prepared, and saved me so much time and stress.
Seriously, kudos to the product team for thinking through such a practical and powerful feature. It shows a real understanding of what presenters actually need.
If you're working on a presentation and want to skip certain slides without deleting them, you can simply hide them. This is useful when you want to keep the content for reference but don’t want it to appear during your slideshow. To do this, just right-click on the slide and select "Hide Slide." This feature is especially handy when preparing a proposal or pitch for a system like r2 parking, where you might want to tailor the presentation for different audiences without removing important information.
If you want to skip or hide specific slides during your presentation playback, you can easily manage that in two ways:
From the Editor
From Grid View
I’ve used this feature while preparing training content and found it super useful — especially when switching between different versions of a deck.
By the way, if you're working on HR or employee guides, tools like the Gratuity Calculator UAE can also be handy for UAE labour-related content.
If you need to hide or skip certain slides during presentation playback, there are two simple ways to do it:
From the Editor
From Grid View
You can find a live example of this on Insurance Dimes.
This helped a lot, especially the distinction between skipping a slide and removing it entirely. It’s one of those features you don’t notice until you really need it during a live presentation. I’ve run into this issue before when preparing different versions of the same deck for multiple audiences, and having a clean way to hide slides makes things much smoother. I usually keep small workflow notes for myself on sites like essutumishi.net, and this explanation clears up the process perfectly. Thanks for documenting it so clearly.
The "Skip Slide" feature is the best for anyone juggling different audiences. I recently used it to pitch my project—a UAE End of Service Calculator—in one day. I had a single deck with slides for both investors and corporate HR. Before the investor meeting, I skipped the HR slides; before the client meeting, I skipped the deep financials. It made me look perfectly prepared and saved me from managing two separate decks. Huge kudos to the product team for such a practical, powerful tool.
This helped a lot, especially the distinction between skipping a slide and removing it entirely. It’s one of those features you don’t notice until you really need it during a live presentation. I’ve run into this issue before when preparing different versions of the same deck for multiple audiences, and having a clean way to hide slides makes things much smoother. I usually keep small workflow notes for myself on sites like menutexasroadhouse.com and this explanation clears up the process perfectly. Thanks for documenting it so clearly.
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