Wow... you created this in 2016 and I watch today, having JUST learned Articulate Storyline 360, and all are still relevant, and I didn't know most of them. Things you don't learn in webinar trainings because the instructor knows these shortcuts instinctively and makes an assumption that we newbies know all. THANK YOU! I wish I would have known about the double-click on the format painter just this morning. lol I'm subscribing, hoping to learn more from you.
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Thanks for taking the time to comment. The "make same size" feature is still located in the Home ribbon under Arrange>Size>Make Same Size. Remember, the last object selected with be the one that the others will match. Hope this helps.
can anyone help please...?? i cant create a button that function is to show and close the layer.... for example if i press 'T' to show the transcript, then i want to close the transcript layer with the same button..!!!! means press 'T' to show and 'T' to hide the layer...... can't do it tried it a thousand times!!!! please please please help~!!!
Great video! I love it! I have a question too. I'm from Brazil and my english is not that good, but i'll try my best to explain. I have a video in my course and, in order to progress, the user must watch all the media to advance. And that's working really fine. However, when the user returns to that video screen, he/she needs to watch the role video again to go to the next slide. Is there a way to leave this slide unblocked once the user has already seen the video one time? Do i need a trigger for that? Thank you very for the excellent material.
In case you still need an answer for this, every slide has a property that determines what to do when revisiting. The three options are “automatically decide”, “reset to initial state” and “resume saved state”. These settings can be accessed by clicking on the gear icon in the bottom right of the screen.
Yes, it does. If you use the "Record Screen" feature and output it in Step-by-Step Try Mode or Test Mode, it captures key strokes and turns them into text entry boxes so the student is asked to type.
Hi ! I'm actually starting to work with SL (with a little previous experience during studies). I've found this great and awesome, but I would like to know if there is any written list of these items that you've explained here. I mean, I have no time for writing down all these features and I would like to safe some time.. thanks anyway !
In the States panel, you would add a new state called Selected. Then while editing that state, go to the Character Tools: Design tab, select Pose, and select a different pose. That pose will only show up when the character is selected.