 If you've seen Prezi, you know that it adds movement and perspective to your presentations. The movement is controlled by the placement and the size of topics and subtopics and subsubtopics. Prezi always moves in a fixed sequence. First, it starts on the overview. Next, it zooms to the first topic and goes through all of its subtopics. Then it returns to the overview, before zooming on to the next topic. Finally, after going through all the topics, it returns once more to the overview. It zooms back out to the overview after every topic. And that's a lot of zooming. But what if you don't want to keep on zooming out to the overview? Is there a way to keep Prezi from returning to the overview after every topic? Yes. But how? You can bypass the overview with four simple steps. Step one. Insert only one topic into your Prezi. That's right. You'll need only one topic. Step two. Insert a subtopic, not a topic, for each segment of your presentation. Step three. Insert your content into the subtopics. Use them in place of topics. Step four. Set your only topic as the starting point, so it doesn't begin with the overview. That's all you need to bypass the overview. Use only one topic and set it to the custom starting point. Prezi will only display the overview, and that's what you're looking at right now, at the very end of the presentation.