I'm not aware of a way to enable this option using the default settings, however, you could certainly mimic this to appear to be a part of the original initial marker.
Here's how I would do it:
Fill out your marker text in the description area. Right-click on the description and save the content as a picture. You can then insert the new picture and line it up with the original marker. Cut the image from the slide. Select the marker on the slide and edit its states. Create state copy of the "Normal" state and name it "Start". Paste the image you created into the new "Start" state.
Once your image is in place, you can crop the image so that the original marker on the slide will still pulse or swirl, if you have an animation enabled. For example, I cropped my image from the top down, so it would still appear connected with the original marker.
Save the states and set the initial state of the marker to "Start". When the timeline of the slide starts, the marker will appear expanded. Now, you can add a trigger to change the state of that marker to "Normal" when the user clicks outside of the marker.
I just stumbled on the solution to this issue by accident. I had a marker that was opening automatically and I didn't want that. I'm posting the solution here and in a few other identical threads in case anyone still needs it. If the marker is the first object in the focus order for a slide or slide layer, it opens automatically.
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Hey Natalie!
You can't have a marker open automatically, but see if any of these suggestions help you come up with a workaround.
Hope it helps
Hi there Natalie,
I'm not aware of a way to enable this option using the default settings, however, you could certainly mimic this to appear to be a part of the original initial marker.
Here's how I would do it:
Fill out your marker text in the description area. Right-click on the description and save the content as a picture. You can then insert the new picture and line it up with the original marker. Cut the image from the slide. Select the marker on the slide and edit its states. Create state copy of the "Normal" state and name it "Start". Paste the image you created into the new "Start" state.
Once your image is in place, you can crop the image so that the original marker on the slide will still pulse or swirl, if you have an animation enabled. For example, I cropped my image from the top down, so it would still appear connected with the original marker.
Save the states and set the initial state of the marker to "Start". When the timeline of the slide starts, the marker will appear expanded. Now, you can add a trigger to change the state of that marker to "Normal" when the user clicks outside of the marker.
Here's a quick example I created:
Marker Example for Natalie
Note that I did change the border for the description, just to make it a little easier to see the differences.
I'm also attaching the example file, if you'd like to take a look.
Obviously it's nothing fancy, but hopefully this helps!
Thanks a lot for your answer,
that´s how I´ll do it!
best regards!
Good luck with the project, Natalie! :D
I just stumbled on the solution to this issue by accident. I had a marker that was opening automatically and I didn't want that. I'm posting the solution here and in a few other identical threads in case anyone still needs it. If the marker is the first object in the focus order for a slide or slide layer, it opens automatically.