When you add a new presentation to a project, the presentation view opens empty and the Contents pane does not contain any pages. A presentation must contain at least one page to be displayed in full-screen mode or shared to a file on disk. You can insert new pages using any of the four available page types listed below. You can only insert one page type at a time. For example, you can add one or multiple map pages, but not one map page and two image pages at once. You can also create pages copying an existing page or you can activate a map page to create new map pages from an updated extent.
The type of page determines the background for the page and fills the space of the page. For example, a map or scene selected for a map page is inserted into the presentation as the entire page. If needed, the background position can be customized to a different percentage of the page using the page property settings. Presentation overlay elements such as text, images, and shapes are added to a page after the page is created.
Add pages
To add pages to a presentation, complete the following steps:
- In the Contents pane of a presentation, click
the Insert Page button.
The Select Page Type dialog box appears.
- On the Select Page Type dialog box, click one of the page types listed at the top: Map, Blank, Image, or Video.
Map

Browse the gallery to choose the map or scene to create the map page. Click the filter drop-down menu in the upper corner to only show views for a particular map. Optionally, turn on the Show open views only toggle button to reduce the list if the project contains maps that are not open views.
Press and hold Ctrl to select multiple maps from the gallery that will create the corresponding number of map pages. A number overlay on the gallery item and a page selection count indicate how many pages will get added to the presentation.
Hover over any thumbnail in the gallery to view source information, for example, to determine whether the view is a stored bookmark or at a particular scale.
Blank

Choose from three blank page templates: a blank page with no placeholder text, a blank page with a title element, or a blank page with title and paragraph body text elements.
Image

Click Browse to open the Insert Picture dialog box to set the image source file. Image pages support BMP, EMF, GIF, JPG, PNG, and TIFF file formats.
If multiple source files are selected, a separate page is created for each image. The file selection is displayed on the dialog box. Click the delete button
to remove an individual file before importing to create the page. Open the Browse dialog box to append to the list before you click OK to close the dialog box and create the pages.Video

Click Browse to open the Insert Video dialog box to set the video source file. Video pages support the AVI, MP4, MPEG, and GIF file formats.
If multiple source files are selected, a separate page is created for each video. The file selection is displayed on the dialog box. Click the delete button
to remove an individual file before importing to create the page. Open the Browse dialog box to append to the list before you click OK to close the dialog box and create the pages. - Click OK on the Insert New Page dialog box to create the new page and close the dialog box.
The page is displayed in the presentation and a thumbnail of the page is added in the Contents pane. The page area is defined by the black outline in the presentation view. Any elements added to the page in the presentation view and placed outside the page border are not displayed in full-screen mode.
- To add more pages to the presentation, do any of the following:
- Click the Insert Page button again to access the page types.
- On the Insert tab, in the Page group, click the button for the specific page type to insert New Map Page
, New Blank Page
, New Image Page
, or New Video Page
. - Right-click an existing page in the Contents pane and click Duplicate to add a copy below the page. Drag the page to change the order if necessary.
- Copy a page to paste below any selected page. If no page is selected, it is pasted at the bottom of the list.
- Create a map page from an activated map page.
The Contents pane for a presentation can help you view and manage the pages, elements, and map layers as a list. Use the Contents pane to organize page order, visibility, and locking.
Set up a page
Once a presentation contains pages, you can set the presentation properties for page size, units, and orientation. Specific page properties can also be configured for an individual page, or group of selected pages. In the case of multiple pages, only the properties in common can be updated for the selected pages. The presentation can also display design aids to improve the editing experience for the presentation page. Presentation design aids include page rulers, guidelines, and snapping to place elements precisely on a page.
Access rulers and guides on the Presentation tab in the Show group. Snapping
is enabled from the status bar at the bottom of the presentation view. Snapping has three modes for presentations: snapping to guides, to other elements, or the page boundary.
Rulers wrap the presentation. The ruler increment adjusts to match the zoom level of the page. Guides are visual references drawn for alignment and snapping. Rulers and guides do not display in the full screen display or any exported format of the presentation. To show rulers and guides for the current presentation, do the following:
- Ensure the presentation is the active view.
- In the Show group on the Presentation tab, check Rulers.
A horizontal and a vertical ruler are displayed.
- To customize the ruler, right-click a ruler and click Ruler Properties.
On the Ruler Properties dialog box, you can set the unit and set the smallest interval the ruler displays. While the ruler interval adjusts to the zoom level of the page, the ruler never shows a value smaller than what is set.
- In the Show group on the Presentation tab, check Guides.
Guides are displayed. Use this check box to turn guides on or off in the display without deleting them.
- Optionally, right-click a ruler and click Add Guide to insert a single horizontal or vertical guideline at the location you clicked on the ruler.
- Optionally, right-click a ruler and click Add Guides to open the Add Guides dialog box and add multiple guides at once by specifying orientation and placement properties.
- To delete guides, right-click a guide along the ruler and click Remove Guide or click Remove All Guides.
- Right-click a ruler and uncheck Rulers to hide them.