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Screencast: Adjusting Text Labels in Articulate Storyline

January 26, 2018

In this screencast, I’m showing you how to adjust text labels in Articulate Storyline. This example specifically discusses the default Previous/Next buttons, but feel free to explore the other available text labels and change those as appropriate.

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Screencast: Adding Closed Captions to Video in Articulate Storyline

January 18, 2018

In this screencast, I’m showing you how to add closed captions to a video in Articulate Storyline 3 or 360. I recorded a screencast similar to this way back when Articulate first added the closed caption function, which was a lot more difficult to use. In that screencast I seemed very enthusiastic, but I think that was just because up until this point, Storyline users didn’t have a built-in closed caption function, so it was better than nothing.

Now, Storyline 3/360 has a built-in closed caption editor, and while the closed captions don’t write themselves, the editor makes it very easy to add closed captions to your video or audio files.

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Screencast: Export Text-to-Speech from Articulate Storyline 3 or 360

January 16, 2018

In this screencast, I’m showing you how to export text-to-speech generated in Articulate Storyline 3 or 360 for use in other applications (e.g., Articulate Rise).

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Screencast: Create Text-to-Speech in Articulate Storyline 3/360

January 15, 2018

In today’s screencast, I’m showing you how to quickly add text-to-speech in Articulate Storyline 3 or 360.

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Screencast: Making Multiple Objects the Same Size in Articulate Storyline

January 13, 2018

In this screencast, I’m showing you how to make multiple objects on a slide the same size.

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Screencast: Creating Transparent Markers in Articulate Storyline

January 12, 2018

In this screencast, I’m showing you how to create a neat transparent marker effect. This approach can come in handy when you have the need for many markers on one slide, but you don’t want to gum up your slide with 23849324832 markers.

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Ashley ChiassonI’m a Instructional Designer with over 15 years of professional experience, and have developed e-learning solutions for clients within the Defence, Post-Secondary Education, Health, and Sales sectors. For more about me, click here!

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