Overview
Presentations is a powerful tool within ORCA that allows users to transform any page—be it a structure chart, list, or other view—into a slide. Users can arrange these slides in order and present them one by one in full-screen mode. By clicking on the contents of any slide, users can jump back to the corresponding page in ORCA, making it easy to dive in and out of presentation mode. This feature is designed to help users capture specific views within ORCA and share them with their customers and stakeholders, enabling the transformation of insights into captivating presentations, all within the ORCA platform.
Create a Presentation
Click on the Presentations section on the navigation panel and click on “Create New Presentation”
Capture a Slide
Capture slides from any section within the ORCA navigation panel, such as Structure, Persons, Legal Entities & Assets, Mandates & Legal Powers, and more.
Customize the level of detail in each slide by expanding or collapsing cards before capturing. Use the filter bar at the top of ORCA for further refinement. You can also blend information on cards in or out before capturing the slide. These options give you precise control over your content presentation.
Edit Your Presentation
Edit a Slide
Easily edit existing slides to polish your content. Forgot to collapse or expand certain details? No problem—simply click "Edit Slide" to recapture the exact information you want to share.
Rename your Presentation and Add Notes to the Presentation
Capturing and Ordering Slides
When you have a long list of slides and want to insert a new slide after a specific one, simply click on the desired slide where you want the next captured slide to appear. Then, press "Capture Slide." The new slide will be inserted directly after the selected slide, rather than at the bottom of the list.
Rearrange Slides
To rearrange slides, click on the desired slide and use the up and down arrows.
Link Persons, Legal Entities, Assets, and Files
Linking Persons, Legal Entities, Assets, and Files helps provide context to your presentation