In this walk-through, you’ll learn how to create a Regular Board in the TeamSlide Web Portal. Before setting up a board, make sure to read through our resource article about Boards. What are Regular boards? Regular boards use a search-focused interface best suited...
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Setting up templates boards
In this walk-through, you’ll learn how to create a Templates Board in your content management system and the TeamSlide Web Portal. Before setting up a Board, make sure to read through our informational article about Boards. What are Templates boards? Templates...
Setting up external images boards
In this walk-through, you’ll learn how to create an External Images Board in the TeamSlide Web Portal. Before setting up a board, make sure to read through our resource article about Boards. What are External Images boards? The External Images board can be used to...
Boards feature
What are boards? Boards allow organizations to separate their content into separate tabs or boards in the TeamSlide add-in. This provides distinct spaces to access content that may serve different purposes. Further, we can implement different interfaces that are...
Slide Library Analytics in TeamSlide
TeamSlide’s analytics capabilities provide valuable insights into your slide management process. From measuring user adoption, examining common search terms, or determining your most used slides, our reporting feature...
How to Use Metadata in SharePoint
Using metadata in SharePoint is an effective way to keep your content organized and accessible by your team. In this article, we discuss what metadata is, why you should use it, and provide tangible examples and best practices. In addition, we’ll provide specific...
Get Started with Libraries
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....
Create a Collection to Insert Slides Together
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,...
Manually Upload Content to TeamSlide
If connecting to a content management system is not an option, you may decide to manually upload content to TeamSlide. In this article, we'll describe how you can do this in the TeamSlide Web Portal. Login to the TeamSlide Web Portal.In the main menu, click Batch...
How to Change a Replication Folder Path
Once you've established a replication task, making specific folders searchable in TeamSlide, you may find that the folder path has changed. Let's walk through how to edit the folder path so that TeamSlide can reconnect to your content. Log into your TeamSlide Web...
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 has a single sign-on, you won’t need to sign in.
2) The TeamSlide icon will appear in the orange quick start bar at the top of PowerPoint. Click the icon.
Note: If the icon is greyed out in the quick start bar, you’ll need to activate/log in to TeamSlide using the icon from the insert ribbon.

Click Remember me to avoid signing into your account each time you open TeamSlide

For Mac users
To launch TeamSlide, open PowerPoint. Locate TeamSlide in the top menu bar of PowerPoint next to Acrobat. Click TeamSlide.
Click Open TeamSlide on the lefthand side. A separate pane will open to the right prompting you to log in.

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