Hi Diana! Actually this is a great project to re-create in Storyline because Storyline's slide layers make it so much more efficient to build interactions. Rather than use multiple slides, you can consolidate all your content on a single slide, and use layers for the feedback content. Here's a published example: articulate-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com/.../story.html ...and here's the source file: articulate-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com/.../CubicleDweller.story
Thank you for this very fun template! It's going to make people chuckle, I am sure. However, I noticed one minor issue (most obvious when you click the Feeback 3 link). The image that overlays the background is not placed in the exact position, so there is some movement of the background when I progress to the slide. I find it a little distracting. I've never used your trick of laying images on top of matching backgrounds in Powerpoint, so I am not sure how to place the image *exactly* where it is required. I've tried to do it myself (even tried holding down Alt key to override snap to grid), but no luck. Do you have any suggestions?
Tom I just wanted to thank you for this template. Before I starting using the template in my PowerPoints I sent a bogus email to our staff (with a cropped picture) stating he was a new employee in our IT department. I gave him a bio and everything (he also has a goldfish named 'porkchop'). Now he appears in most of my PowerPoints as 'Cubicle Guy'. People love him!
I've actually had people email me to find out where he sits.
Thanks again, just wanted to share!
We have re-named this character "The Mitch" and he gives great advice to agents. Was this at one time a character from the content library or one that was made for this template?
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