We would like to be able to make comments in presentations without impacting the content itself. Adding text boxes impacts the content and requires that someone go in and delete the text boxes before the report can be published. Word and Powerpoint have a feature that allows one to add comments and they appear on the right side instead of being added inside the content.
Our organization has asked for the ability to add comments in the presentations when they are being readied for distribution so that stakeholder can weigh in on the content and provide feedback on the content to those creating the presentation. This would be similar to what can be done in PowerPoint or Word today.
In addition to the comments, I'd like to see to-dos embedded in the presentation travel with draft versions of any exported versions - or the option to include or not include them.
When sharing a presentation with additional contributors, I would like to be able to exchange comments on the deck and work together.. this seems pretty basic ask for a shared presentation..
We would like to be able to make comments in presentations without impacting the content itself. Adding text boxes impacts the content and requires that someone go in and delete the text boxes before the report can be published. Word and Powerpoint have a feature that allows one to add comments and they appear on the right side instead of being added inside the content.
Our organization has asked for the ability to add comments in the presentations when they are being readied for distribution so that stakeholder can weigh in on the content and provide feedback on the content to those creating the presentation. This would be similar to what can be done in PowerPoint or Word today.
In addition to the comments, I'd like to see to-dos embedded in the presentation travel with draft versions of any exported versions - or the option to include or not include them.
When sharing a presentation with additional contributors, I would like to be able to exchange comments on the deck and work together.. this seems pretty basic ask for a shared presentation..