I want to save my Interactive Deck on my local system, how would I do that?

Follow below steps, to save your Deck on your local system;

Step 1: Go to Home tab inside your deck editor

Step 2: In the ribbon, locate ‘Download’ header

Step 3: Hit the ‘Download’ icon and your deck will be downloaded and saved on your computer

I want to disable navigation for a particular slide? Can I do that?

Yes, you can do it, follow below steps to achieve it.

Step 1: Go to Home tab inside your deck editor.

Step 2: Now using slide navigation menu, move to the slide for which you want to disable the navigation.

Step 3: In the ribbon, locate ‘Slide Settings’

Step 4: In slide settings, you have option to disable navigation (by disabling next arrow and/or back arrow)

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How would I create a new slide at a particular position in my Interactive Deck?

Make sure you are inside your Interactive Deck Editor, then follow below steps:

Step 1: Go to Home tab inside your deck editor.

Step 2: Now using slide navigation menu, move to the slide, after which you want to create a new slide

Step 3: Now you can create a new slide with two ways.

i) Click on “New Slide” button or

ii) Click on “+” icon in the webform on current page

Step 4: Check that the new slide is created at the desired position.

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