Allow me to generate from a template or the layouts in my template
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Curtis Socha
Most corporations have official slide decks which contain assets marketing, project managers, and just about everyone in the company must use. This goes well beyond colors and themes. This is images, layout, etc that is specific to a corporate brand.
This is a great tool, but I cannot use it due the fact I MUST comply with our branding requirements for all presentations. It would be incredible if we could build our own template in Gamma with those same images, colors, and themes and then direct our teams to use gamma throughout our organization. You are missing a critical part of the market, or I am missing a feature that you didn't disclose clear enough!
I would also need to understand how the data is stored, where it is stored. It contains critical information we otherwise could not share with a 3rd party due to security risks so there are limitations on that front as well.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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We now have a feature called "remix" that lets you generate a new gamma using another one as a template. We also have a workspace templates feature where you can turn gammas you like into templates
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Jonathan Carrigan
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
That’s a nice addition but not what most people are looking for. We need to be able to recreated an existing PowerPoint template — set header/footer design and colors, Headline placement and style, etc.
The current template feature in Gamma (please correct me if I’m wrong) doesn’t allow you to set full width headers and footers.
For Gamma to be ready for business, we need the ability to create templates like PowerPoint. I wish I could import an existing PowerPoint template and have Gamma follow it consistently. If I could do that, I would never use PowerPoint ever again.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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can you allow user to use existing template from work and modify with your AI to make it more attractive
Walter WANG
can you allow user to use existing template from work and modify with your AI to make it more attractive
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
hi Walter WANG we don't have a great import, but if you create a gamma you like you can make it a workspace template and use it with our remix feature
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Jonathan Carrigan
Nik Payne (Gamma design) this is the one thing preventing me from adopting Gamma as my primary presentation tool. It’s a critical flaw.
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Nicolas Zumarraga
Also, could this feature be added to the API?
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Nicolas Zumarraga: coming soon!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Gamma is not yet ready for business use
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Jonathan Carrigan
I upgraded to a Pro believing I could create a slide temple like PowerPoint's slide master. I must use particular slide templates provided to me. Until Gamma allows me to use existing PowerPoint slide templates, Gamma is useless to me. I've waisted my money and I will be warning everyone I know that Gamma is not quite ready for business use.
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Alberto Diaz Martin
Hi Alison (Design @ Gamma) i can share with you our powerpoint template and also some examples on how to use it
Alison (Design @ Gamma)
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Create custom templates
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Matthew Gee
It would be great to create a custom template and save it to reuse for new gammas every time
Fernand Schroell
Wow, IN-PROGRESS. There is hope on the horizon.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Better readability
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Jack Rowlands
Hi there, I've been testing your ai pptx generator, love how agile it is, very useful for non-designers and putting things together at super speed! I'm testing various AI powerpoint generator and tools to find one for where I work. One thing I've noticed with yours, (and please correct me if I'm wrong) is it doesn't read previously designed templates very well. I've been uploading the companies templates and generating a few decks, which all look good, but they don't follow the template uploaded, it seems to use it as inspo or a guide instead?
I'm not sure if I'm doing it completely wrong or not, but it would be extremely helpful if there was a way to upload a template and gamma could fully use it to create decks, instead of creating it's own from the template uploaded.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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