In this screencast, I’m showing you how you can use Story View in Articulate Storyline 360 to make changes to multiple slide properties, without having to do so on each individual slide.
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In this screencast, I’m showing you how you can use Story View in Articulate Storyline 360 to make changes to multiple slide properties, without having to do so on each individual slide.
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I just returned home from ATD Core4 Miami, and I’m all hyped up to share some Articulate Storyline 360 tips. For those who attended, I presented on Instructional Design for E-Learning as well as Top 10 Tips: Articulate Storyline. Over the next few days, I’ll be sharing some of my resources, in screencast form.
Today I’m sharing information about the Quick Access Toolbar and how to use it via shortcuts in Articulate Storyline.
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I’ve been meaning to record this screencast for awhile…since the May 6th release of this feature to be precise. But there was life and work and surgery…so #nevertolate? In any event, I was SO EXCITED (!!!) when Articulate finally came out with slide number functionality for Storyline 360. Our prayers had been heard. And immediately I thought about how it could positively impact my day-to-day life immediately…with visual progress meters. BAM.
Now, the slide number functionality generates a bunch of built-in variables, and this screencast seeks to show you one way of using those built-in variables to create a visual progress meter. I will share other ways later on…or 4 months later, who knows? If you’re interested in the completed Storyline file – feel free to download it here.
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In this screencast, I’m showing you how to do a couple of really quick things in Story View that will help you be a more efficient Storyline developer.
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I am SHOCKED that I have not created a screencast showing you how to very easily create a Print function in Articulate Storyline 360. Holy crap. This is one of the most requested functions, and you can do it very easily with an itty bitty amount of JavaScript.
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Today I’m showing you how to easily align objects in Articulate Storyline. This tip is particularly handy when you’re creating custom navigation or players.
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