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Storyline 360: Working with the Interface
Storyline 360 is designed for speed and flexibility. Here's how to take advantage of the customizable interface.
- Switching Between Story View and Slide View
- Working with the Question Editor
- Undocking and Redocking Panels
- Changing the Zoom Level in Slide View
- Using Keyboard Shortcuts
- Setting General Options
- Changing the Interface Language
Switching Between Story View and Slide View
Story View gives you a bird's-eye view of your entire course. It's useful for organizing slides into scenes and managing navigation. On the other hand, Slide View is where you build individual slides and layers.
Here are three ways to switch between Story View and Slide View:
- Click the view buttons in the lower right corner of the screen (beside the zoom slider).
- Go to the View tab on the ribbon, and click Story View or Slide View.
- Click the tabs just below the ribbon. The Story View tab is always visible. Additional tabs will open in Slide View as you build individual slides.
Tip: Since Storyline always opens in Story View, an easy way to quickly jump into Slide View is to double-click the slide you want to edit.
Working with the Question Editor
We've streamlined the question editor, so it’s easy to create quizzes. When working with question slides, you can switch between Form View and Slide View without opening any additional windows or interrupting your workflow. Just click the Form View and Slide View buttons in the Question panel to toggle back and forth.
Undocking and Redocking Panels
Have you ever wanted to move some of the panels in Storyline to another monitor so you have more room to work? Now you can. Click the title of a panel and drag it to a new location, or double-click the title to pop the panel out.
To redock a panel, click the Redock button in the panel's upper right corner.
To redock all panels at the same time, go to the View tab on the Storyline ribbon and click Redock All Windows.
Changing the Zoom Level
Get a big-picture view of a slide or zoom in for more precise editing. Here are several ways to adjust the zoom level for a slide:
Ctrl+Mouse Wheel |
This is probably the easiest and quickest way to zoom in and out. Hold down the Ctrl key and scroll your mouse wheel at the same time. Scroll forward to zoom in or backward to zoom out. |
Zoom Slider |
In the lower-right corner of your screen, you'll see a zoom slider. Drag it to the right to zoom in or to the left to zoom out. |
Zoom Percentage |
Next to the zoom slider in the lower right corner of your screen, you'll see a zoom percentage. Click the percentage to open the zoom window where you can change the zoom to whatever you like. You can also access this window by going to the View tab and clicking Zoom. |
Fit to Window |
To the right of the zoom slider, you'll see a small rectangular button with arrows. Click this button to make everything fit in the viewable area of your Storyline workspace. Another option is to go to the View tab and click Fit to Window. |
Using Keyboard Shortcuts
Storyline has dozens of keyboard shortcuts to help you work faster. See the complete list here.
Setting General Options
Use the general application options in Storyline to take advantage of Storyline’s auto-recovery and spell-checking features. Access these options by going to the File tab on the ribbon and choosing Storyline Options.
Changing the Interface Language
You can localize the Storyline interface in English, French, German, or Spanish.
The language setting is now located in the Articulate 360 app that runs in your computer’s system tray (beside the clock). See this user guide for details.