by Heather Lammie | Feb 10, 2021 | Admins, Getting started, Resources
Creating a Library What are TeamSlide libraries? A library is a container for content (slides, images, videos) that primarily defines its access rights. Additionally, a library can be used in TeamSlide to filter search results and modify search relevancy. 1.... by kartik.sundar@aploris.com | Feb 10, 2021 | Admins, Getting started, Resources
At times, you may want to group slides so that they will be inserted into your presentation together. Examples include legal slides or mini-stories that require a few slides to communicate like a company introduction or product screenshots. To address this use case,... by kartik.sundar@aploris.com | Feb 4, 2021 | Admins, Getting started
The first of two steps in connecting TeamSlide to your content management system (e.g. Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive) is to create a replication link. Note if you are using SharePoint, please follow these steps instead. Establish a replication link This process... by kartik.sundar@aploris.com | Feb 4, 2021 | Admins, Getting started
Once you’ve established a replication link to your content management system (e.g. SharePoint, Box), you’ll need to create a replication task to copy and index your slides, images, and videos. The replication task will run frequently, ensuring you always... by Heather Lammie | Feb 4, 2021 | Admins, End-users, Getting started
When you open a PowerPoint presentation, TeamSlide checks your slides against the slide repository for changes. TeamSlide syncs with your content management system (i.e. SharePoint, OneDrive, Box, etc) every hour to look for updated content. If TeamSlide finds... by Heather Lammie | Feb 1, 2021 | End-users, Getting started, Resources
For Windows users To launch TeamSlide, open PowerPoint. There are two places that you can open TeamSlide:1) Under the Insert ribbon, you’ll find the TeamSlide icon. Click on the TeamSlide icon and the TeamSlide pane will open. If prompted, sign in. If your team...