> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.edzo.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Slides

> Create presentation-style resources with the Slides editor.

Slides are a presentation-style resource type that displays content one screen at a time, similar to a slideshow. They're great for introducing new topics, step-by-step explanations, and visual storytelling.

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## Creating slides

1. Click **Create resource** from Your Resources or the sidebar
2. Select **Slides** from the resource type grid
3. Edzo opens the slides editor with a blank first slide

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## The slides editor

The editor has two panels:

* **Left panel**: Slide thumbnails showing all slides in order
* **Right panel**: The slide canvas where you edit content

### Adding slides

Click the **+** button in the left panel to add a new slide. Each slide appears as a numbered thumbnail that you can click to select and edit.

### Slide layouts

Each slide has a **Layout** option at the top of the canvas with three choices:

* **Default**: Standard left-aligned layout
* **Centre**: Content centred on the slide
* **Two-column**: Split the slide into two side-by-side columns

Choose the layout that best fits the content for each individual slide.

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## Editing slide content

Select a slide from the left panel, then add content to the canvas. You can add text, images, and other content to build your slide.

### Reordering slides

Drag slide thumbnails in the left panel to rearrange the order of your presentation.

### Removing slides

Select a slide and delete it from the left panel. The remaining slides will renumber automatically.

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## Slides settings

From the **Settings** menu in the top bar:

* **Title** and **Subtitle**
* **Differentiation**: Support, Apply, or Extend (default: Apply)
* **Published visibility**: Private or Published
* **Age range**: The intended age group (default: 5 to 12)

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## Publishing

When your slides are ready, click **Publish changes** in the top bar. You can then assign them to learners or share them for others to discover and remix.
