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empower® Add-in: Brand Control |
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With the help of empower® Links, you can share links to elements or whole folders with other users. |
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Via the empower® Link, other users can view the content, download the content or directly open it in their corresponding desktop app. |
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empower® Links can be created by all users, regardless of their permission for the respective folder. If you share a link to an element or folder with a user who does not have the required permissions to view the element, a message appears when the user opens the empower® Link (Figure 158, “Message for Missing Permissions”). |
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Depending on the configuration of your empower® Environment, the feature might not be available.
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For further information regarding the permission concept, see Permission Concept.
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All user interface terms in the instructions refer to the empower® User Interface for PowerPoint. In Word and Excel, the user interface might differ slightly.
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The empower® Link feature can be enabled in the empower® Admin Center. |
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For further information regarding the empower® Admin Center and the activation of features, refer to our empower® Admin Center manual. |
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To create an empower® Link, follow the following steps: |
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You can now send the link that has been copied to your clipboard via your preferred messaging or e-mail application. |
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Integration folders such as Unsplash or Icons8 and their content cannot be made available via empower® Links.
If you select elements in the empower® Library that cannot be made available via empower® Links, a dialog box opens (Figure 160, “Dialog Box for Invalid Elements”). You can then decide to exclude them from the link.
In PowerPoint, there is no dialog box. The option is hidden if you have selected unsupported elements.
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You can select up to 30 elements in total. Folders and elements can be shared with the same empower® Link.
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If you have received an empower® Link, you can open it in your browser. |
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Here, you can see the elements that have been shared with you. If multiple elements have been shared via this link, each element and/or folder is displayed separately (Figure 161, “Shared Files”). In addition, the metadata such as editor or file size details for each element is displayed. |
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You can now choose between the following options: |
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For further information regarding the empower® Web App, refer to our empower® Web Components manual.
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The following element types can be included in an empower® Link but they cannot be downloaded:
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Content blocks
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Table style sets
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Table sizes
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Cell style sets
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Images that do not originate from the library in PowerPoint
As a recipient, you can view the content online via the link but you cannot use it (Figure 164, “Message in Browser”).
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You can use empower® Links to link slides or presentations inside a presentation and open them directly while presenting your slides. The linked slide or presentation is opened in presentation mode when you click on the link. |
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To use an empower® Link in a presentation, follow the following steps: |
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You can only use slides or presentations that are included in folders that are available offline.
For further information regarding offline availability, see Online Availability of Library Content.
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If you link a slide which is part of a presentation, all slides in this presentation are opened when clicking the link in presentation mode.
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