Turning on private mode for your presentation

Turning on private mode for your presentation

Here you can turn on or off the ability for your audience to interact with your presentation. It's best to keep things in private mode when you're editing and public mode when you're presenting. 

How to turn on Private mode for your presentation?

  1. While Editing: Simply press on the Eye icon next to your presentation's name

  1. While Presenting: Hover over the Presenting Menu and choose 'Switch to private'





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