You can have as many scrolling panels on a single slide as you like. You can also add scrolling panels to slide layers or slide master layouts if you want. But if you use a scrolling panel on a slide master layout, you'll only be able to add items to it when you're on the slide master layout itself—you won't be able to add items to it from individual slides.
There is some additional information on scrolling panels in this tutorial.
I watched the tut. Thx! Can the scroll panels work horizontally, as well? Or do you have to manually rotate the scroll panel to get it to work horizontally? Seems simple but I'm having issues getting that to work right now.
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Yes they can be added to the master and can include images, buttons, text and other objects.
Hi Jason,
You can have as many scrolling panels on a single slide as you like. You can also add scrolling panels to slide layers or slide master layouts if you want. But if you use a scrolling panel on a slide master layout, you'll only be able to add items to it when you're on the slide master layout itself—you won't be able to add items to it from individual slides.
There is some additional information on scrolling panels in this tutorial.
I watched the tut. Thx! Can the scroll panels work horizontally, as well? Or do you have to manually rotate the scroll panel to get it to work horizontally? Seems simple but I'm having issues getting that to work right now.
Thx again!
Hi Jason,
You'll need to set it up a bit differently to use the scroll panels horizontally, but you'll see a few examples in this thread on how to set it up.
Ya, that's exactly what I thought of doing. Thanks!
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