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MartinTalbot
Community Member
Some great ideas - thank you, Nicole.
Re: Use reference labels in your storyboard
A trivial suggestion - and one that I'm sure many use already, but if you label screens A001, A002, A003 and so on, you have no 'labelling space' should you wish to insert a screen between A001 and A002, for example. (I guess you could label your new screen A001B or something, but that may lead to confusion). it might instead be advantageous to label your screens A010, A020, A030 and so on. In this way you can insert up to 9 screens between each 'original' screen.
Re: Use reference labels in your storyboard
A trivial suggestion - and one that I'm sure many use already, but if you label screens A001, A002, A003 and so on, you have no 'labelling space' should you wish to insert a screen between A001 and A002, for example. (I guess you could label your new screen A001B or something, but that may lead to confusion). it might instead be advantageous to label your screens A010, A020, A030 and so on. In this way you can insert up to 9 screens between each 'original' screen.
NicoleLegault1
10 years agoCommunity Member
Great tip Martin - I totally agree with that suggestion. In fact it's one of the things I recommend in this other article I wrote about storyboarding: https://community.articulate.com/articles/storyboards-for-e-learning-what-to-include :) Great minds think alike.