Example
Warning: this slide might be a little off balance.
Beautiful. I would have never thought of using a scroll panel like that. Is the panel oversized with the scroll bar off the visible slide? I'm trying to figure out how you did it.
- Nedim3 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Jodi,
Let’s say your slide size is 960 x 540. Start by drawing another rectangle of the same size directly below the slide area at Y position 540, and another one below that at Y position 1080. These rectangles act as visual markers for extended sections, like additional "slides" stacked vertically.
Next, insert a scroll panel and stretch it all the way down to cover the area of the last rectangle. Inside the scroll panel, place your content—text, images, video, or any other elements aligned with each section.
Once you're happy with the layout, drag the bottom of the scroll panel back up so it fits within the original slide height (540px). This creates a clean, scrollable experience within a single slide.
For a cohesive design, find a high-resolution, wide background image related to your topic and stretch it to cover all three rectangles—creating a seamless look across the extended scroll area.
I've attached a simple example to demonstrate this.