Presentations: Publish & Export

Publish presentations to the web, export as PDF/PPTX/PNG, sync to Google Drive, or convert from flowcharts and notes.

Publish to Web

Turn any presentation into a publicly accessible website. Open the Publish panel from the toolbar to configure:

Custom Slug

Choose a URL-safe slug for your published presentation (e.g. charts.openos.cloud/p/my-deck).

Password Protection

Optionally require a password to view the published presentation.

SEO Settings

Set a custom page title, meta description, and Open Graph image. Control search engine indexing.

Branding

Upload a custom favicon, add a logo, and choose whether to show or hide the OpenCharts watermark. Background animations can be enabled for the published page.

Export Formats

PDF

Export the entire deck as a multi-page PDF. Each slide becomes one page. Supports standard and widescreen aspect ratios.

PPTX (PowerPoint)

Export as a .pptx file compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides. Slide content, speaker notes, and basic formatting are preserved.

PNG (per slide)

Export individual slides as high-resolution PNG images. Useful for social media, thumbnails, or embedding in documents.

Google Drive Integration

Connect your Google account from Settings → Integrations → Google Drive. Once connected, you can export presentations directly to your Drive.

Exported files are saved as PDF in a designated OpenCharts folder. Export history is tracked so you can see when each version was pushed.

Flowchart → Presentation

Convert any flowchart project into a slide deck. From the flowchart editor toolbar, click Convert → Presentation.

The converter analyzes your flowchart structure and generates slides that walk through the flow step-by-step: one slide per major node or branch, with the flowchart excerpt as a visual on each slide.

Notes → Presentation

Turn rich-text notes into a presentation. From the notes editor, click Convert → Presentation.

Headings become slide titles, paragraphs become body content, and images are placed as visual elements. The converter preserves the document structure to create a logical slide flow.

Conversions create a new project. The original flowchart or notes document is never modified.
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