Multi-Slide templates
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Templates can have multiple slides, sometimes referred to as pages or segments. Templates with multiple slides are displayed in a paginated template editor, which includes an input form with page navigation.

You can manage each page of the input form separately to ensure that only the fields relevant to a specific slide are shown.

Each slide is exported as a separate image.

How to set up a template with multiple slides
First create a regular project. Don't worry about the canvas size (aspect ratio) for now. This will need to be adjusted later.
The multi slides feature is disabled by default. To enable it follow these steps:
- Open the project settings.
- Switch from Easy Mode to Advanced Mode.
- Go to the "Experimental Features" tab.
- Click the checkbox next to "segments" to activate the feature.
- Go back to the main tab of the project settings ("Project").
- In the bottom click the checkbox next to "Segments"
Your project settings should now display these Segments settings:
The X and Y values determine the number of slides in your template. X splits the template horizontally, while Y splits it vertically. In the example above, X was set to 3, and Y was kept at 1, creating a template with three horizontal slides — ideal for most social media applications, such as carousel posts.
The canvas size refers to the total dimensions of your template, including all slides. In the example above, each slide is 1080 by 1350 pixels (4:5 format). Since the design consists of three slides, the total width of the canvas is set to 3240 pixels, which is three times 1080.
Keep in mind that the canvas size should be the slide count multiplied by the slide size.
Managing the input form pages
When creating a new input field, you can choose which page of the input form it should be displayed on. Each slide has one corresponding page in the input form.

You can move input fields from one page to another in the Input Fields view.
All pages will be displayed in the template editor, even if some do not contain any input fields. This is because the page navigation also serves as a navigator for the preview.
If an input field affects multiple or all slides, we recommend displaying it on the first relevant page.