I'm not sure what you mean by disadvantages, but yes, you would still need to make changes in the actual software. Check out some information about using Engage Interactions in Storyline here.
Thanks Leslie. The link you provided helps. I was trying to see if it makes more sense to simply create the interactions natively in Storyline or use pre-made SL interactions rather than importing them from Engage. Other than having to own the Engage software in order to make additional edits to the interactions, additional disadvantages when compared to native SL interactions is that they only play as a web object in SL, the Resume slide option has to be turned off, and they are not HTML5 compatible.
Ah, gotcha. Yes, looks like you are getting to the bottom of your needs here and hopefully anyone else that has experience with this scenario will chime in to share with you as well Michael :)
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Hi Nicole,
Here are the directions for how to do it as well.
What are the disadvantages of using Engage interactions in Storyline? For instance, I assume they can only be edited in Engage? Correct?
Hi Michael!
I'm not sure what you mean by disadvantages, but yes, you would still need to make changes in the actual software. Check out some information about using Engage Interactions in Storyline here.
Thanks Leslie. The link you provided helps. I was trying to see if it makes more sense to simply create the interactions natively in Storyline or use pre-made SL interactions rather than importing them from Engage. Other than having to own the Engage software in order to make additional edits to the interactions, additional disadvantages when compared to native SL interactions is that they only play as a web object in SL, the Resume slide option has to be turned off, and they are not HTML5 compatible.
Ah, gotcha. Yes, looks like you are getting to the bottom of your needs here and hopefully anyone else that has experience with this scenario will chime in to share with you as well Michael :)
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