Share slides as images

Share slides as images

You can save slides as images and share using any social medium with the Zoho Show for mobile app. All presentations including any edits are saved automatically. 
 
To save and share slides as image,  
  1. Open the presentation and tap the Share icon in the top-right corner to share your file.
Share icon

      2. Tap Share slide as an image to save the image in the local repository. A Success pop-up window appears with a Share button. 

Share slide as image

      3. Click Share in the pop-up window to share the image through any File Sharing app. 


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