There is Flatpack by Bearwoods Lab. But it is not a free product. It has a REALLY good reputation, but I have never used it. I just always export my images from PowerPoint and use the steps in the video :)
It's whatever works for you! Canva has a flatten button too :) But I'm not sure how well it works. I would be careful using graphics and things from Canva because of their terms of use. BUT it is an amazing tool!
Very helpful! Thank you for the quick and simple walk through.
Hi new subscriber here. I don't have power point. I have all my stuff on Google slides or Google docs. How can I flatten ?
Thank you so much! I was looking for a cost effective way of doing this without having to buy software.
Yes, the free way is my favorite way 🤣
Wow. Great video explanation! Thanks
is there a way to do something similar in PowerPoint if you have more than 10 slides?
There is Flatpack by Bearwoods Lab. But it is not a free product. It has a REALLY good reputation, but I have never used it. I just always export my images from PowerPoint and use the steps in the video :)
Thank you!
Do you also zip the files or is flattening good?
Hey friend! Flattening is good :) Ziping the file doesn't actually protect it; it is just how you deliver it.
Can the resources be made on canva or is it better to create on PPt and then flatten as you showed us?
It's whatever works for you! Canva has a flatten button too :) But I'm not sure how well it works. I would be careful using graphics and things from Canva because of their terms of use. BUT it is an amazing tool!
Thnx