In the layers pane, choose the gear icon for the base layer, and in slide properties you can selectively show or hide various elements of that specific slide, including the seekbar.
Do you want the users to be able to see a scrolling pane you've added but not be able to use it? I'm not sure I understand the use case, but if Walt's suggestion doesn't get you where you need to be you could also look at placing a transparent shape (must have some lines/fill - but can be transparent) over the top of it. That way the user won't be able to click on it but they could still see it.
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In the layers pane, choose the gear icon for the base layer, and in slide properties you can selectively show or hide various elements of that specific slide, including the seekbar.
Hi Abhishek,
Do you want the users to be able to see a scrolling pane you've added but not be able to use it? I'm not sure I understand the use case, but if Walt's suggestion doesn't get you where you need to be you could also look at placing a transparent shape (must have some lines/fill - but can be transparent) over the top of it. That way the user won't be able to click on it but they could still see it.
thanks it works..
Happy to hear it and thanks for the update.
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