I'm new to this and you may think this is a stupid question:
How do I turn off the Previous and Next Buttons and use my own, I have worked out how to create my own just need to know how to turn of or delete the standard buttons?
1. you can turn off the player navigation for a specific slide accessing the slide and then clicking the little wheel icon that is at the bottom right corner of the screen.
You will see a screen like this.
Make sure the Prev and Next options are not selected.
2. You can do this for all selected slides at once from the Story View. While in the Story Vide, select all of the slides and then use the Properties for multiple slides panel at the bottom right of the screen to deselect the Prev and Next buttons.
I just wanted to welcome you to the Heroes community as Nancy and Michael have you covered. If you need anything else just let us know, and there are never any stupid questions. We all have to start somewhere!
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Hi Andrew - There are two ways to do this;
1. you can turn off the player navigation for a specific slide accessing the slide and then clicking the little wheel icon that is at the bottom right corner of the screen.
You will see a screen like this.
Make sure the Prev and Next options are not selected.
2. You can do this for all selected slides at once from the Story View. While in the Story Vide, select all of the slides and then use the Properties for multiple slides panel at the bottom right of the screen to deselect the Prev and Next buttons.
Hi Andrew, welcome to the community!
In StoryView, select the slide(s) you want to modify, and then use the Slide panel in the lower right corner to select your options. This panel also includes options to turn on/off the Previous and Next buttons. See here for some info: http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/controlling-a-slide-s-advance-behavior-and-other-slide-properties.aspx
Hi Andrew,
I just wanted to welcome you to the Heroes community as Nancy and Michael have you covered. If you need anything else just let us know, and there are never any stupid questions. We all have to start somewhere!
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