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    A more robust presentation creation systemOpen

    I’ve just started using Miro and loving it.I work with a large team and being able to collaborate this way, in one central space, is just what we need.In a perfect world, it would be great if we could easily translate this collaboration into client-ready presentations, without having to then rebuild everything in Google Slides/Powerpoint/InDesign.Yes, there are frames, and yes I know I can reorder them, but the functionality is quite basic. Sometimes our presentations can run hundreds of pages long.Here’s a wish-list of presentation ideasFrames dimensions you can set more precisely. Being able to see the dimensions as you drag the frame helps, but it’s a bit cumbersome. What if I want an 11x17 frame that prints at 150ppi? I need to find an online calculator to figure out those dimensions and then painfully drag my mouse to get the exact pixels I need. A full screen thumbnail view of all frames to easily re-order frames The ability to create blocks/symbols/repeating elements that appear on every page, like title blocks Page numbers or frame numbers The ability to easily edit/re-touch images in some way. Currently we use Indesign with links to Photoshop or PDF files that we can update, and those updates show up in the presentation. Does Creative Cloud functionality do this as easily as InDesign process I described? Haven’t looked into this yet. Layers! Custom fonts/Adobe fonts/Google fonts A more intuitive way to easily PDF a presentation so I can email old timers, or a shareable link to the presentation-only part of the board.I know what I’m describing is pretty much a combination of Miro and Google Slides/Powerpoint/InDesign, but hey, like I said, in perfect world…Thanks  

    Christophe GESCHÉ
    Christophe GESCHÉExperienced Community Member

    Save my current zoom as invisible frameOpen

    Comme à mon habitude, je publie dans ma langue, et en dessous, je traduis.Here's the translation in English:Voici la demande d’un de mes utilisateurs“Créer un snapshot de mon zoom actuel (comme une frame virtuelle). Pouvoir le nommer et le classer dans un diaporama avec d'autres snapshots comme le système de frames. Cela permet de construire un scénario de présentation sans rien modifier physiquement à mon board.  Bien sûr, garder les possibilités de frame qui ont bien d'autres avantages.” Here is a request from one of my users:"Create a snapshot of my current zoom (like a virtual frame). Be able to name it and classify it in a slideshow with other snapshots, like the frame system. This makes it possible to build a presentation scenario without physically modifying anything on my board. Of course, keep the frame possibilities that have many other advantages."Personally, here is how I understand his request (or rather how I divide it into 3 distinct expectations, 2 of which resemble already existing requests)1° Create a frame from what I currently see on the screen.2° To be able to hide the edges of a frame on the board3° To be able to create a "nameable and sortable series of frames"I have the impression that the 1st requests are quite simple to implement. The 3rd would require more UX research ;)1° Create a frame from what I currently see on the screen.by  pressing F + …  or right click and just below “define current view as starting vue” add “define current view as new frame”2° To be able to hide the edges of a frame on the boardJuste one more option of the frame under the “hide/mask” (sorry, my interface is in french) a new option “hide name and frame borders on the board” See also : Hide the edges of a frame | Miro3° To be able to create a "nameable and sortable series of frames"So in the frame list menu, be able to save a selection of frames and be able to reorder them.( I imagine it’s more difficult to implement, whats happens if a new frame is created ? How to add it in existing subdeck, ..)  See also : Create multiple presentation decks from selection of frames | Miro