Use the content library to find and organize your most important presentations, or
create your own. The presentations that you see are aligned to your territory, so you know that
the content is relevant to you.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Life
Sciences Cloud, Life Sciences Cloud for Customer Engagement Add-on license, and the
Life Sciences Customer Engagement managed package.
Note The desktop site doesn't support some options in the content library.
In Life Sciences Customer Engagement, open the Intelligent Content tab to see the content
library. From that tab, you can:
Change your view to see all presentations, presentations you created, or your
favorites.
Search for a presentation by using keywords.
Search for presentations by using conceptual terms and phrases while you’re online in orgs
with Data 360 and smart content search. The search results show you why each presentation
matches your search terms.
Filter to show recommended presentations, presentations you viewed recently, or
presentations related to certain topics.
Expand or collapse all topics to see related presentations.
Use the arrows to expand or collapse individual topics to see those presentations.
Use the heart icon to mark presentations as favorites for easy access or to remove
presentations from your favorites.
Create custom presentations by combining pages from other presentations.
Preview a presentation to see its content without tracking presentation metrics.
Use the email icon to share presentations as email attachments or as unique links in the
email body. Or, use the + icon to select one or more presentations to share with accounts as
email links. On the desktop site, you can send presentations as links but not as email
attachments.
Open a presentation in the presentation player and start presenting to healthcare
professionals (HCPs).
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