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Merge slides

The merged slides feature allows you to blend the flexibility of audience-paced navigation with the control of presenter-paced navigation.

This hybrid mode is perfect for workshops or group activities where participants are asked to manage their time across multiple questions within a fixed timeframe.

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My participants are seeing the wrong slide

If your participants are seeing the wrong slide, follow these steps to check the issue:
Check your navigation mode
Ensure that your Diggle is set to the correct navigation mode (Presenter Pace or Audience Pace). If it’s set to Audience Pace, participants may navigate slides independently. Switch to

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Present using Fullscreen

The Fullscreen presentation mode is a quick and simple way to present a Diggle.

When you click “Present” in the builder, the default presentation mode is the Fullscreen Presentation mode.

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My first Diggle

Welcome to Diggle! It’s an intuitive platform for facilitating interactive learning, data collection, and more. We aim to make collaboration as easy and engaging as possible—this guide shows you the basics.

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Sneak Peek functionality

Sneak Peek is a feature in Backstage View that allows you to review participant responses without bringing them up on the Presenter screen. This can be effectively combined with merged slides, where the participants can work on different questions at their own pace. Sneak Peek will allow you to see

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Navigation Modes

Navigation modes determine how participants progress through your Diggle session. There are two main modes and a third “hybrid” mode called Merged Slides for more advanced workshops.

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