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AllisonLaMotte
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Sure thing! :)
DickVisser-edea
6 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Allison,
Can't get it working. Step 1 as shown in the animated gif the rectangle can be dragged offslide. This isn't possible, the rectangle cannot be moved outside the slider, as you show us. How do you do that?
Can't get it working. Step 1 as shown in the animated gif the rectangle can be dragged offslide. This isn't possible, the rectangle cannot be moved outside the slider, as you show us. How do you do that?
- AllisonLaMotte6 years agoStaffHi Dick,
I'm not dragging the rectangle outside of the slider, I'm expanding the size of the slider so that the rectangle appears like it's outside of the slide. The rectangle is actually still within the slider. Does that make sense? If not let me know.- DickVisser-edea6 years agoCommunity MemberHi Allison,
That's it!
IT works.
So easy now.- AllisonLaMotte6 years agoStaffYou're welcome! Sorry that part was unclear. Glad you got it figured out! :)
- RachelHorton-8b6 years agoCommunity MemberHi Dick,
I was having that same issue, then I discovered that as I was dragging it off screen that I was also dragging the thumb fill. Try zooming out and then drag the thumb all the way to the left. I have to admit it took me several tries to get it just right. It did seem glitchy.
Good luck.
Rachel- RachelHorton-8b6 years agoCommunity MemberOops. I guess I didn't refresh ... Allison had already commented. :)
- AllisonLaMotte6 years agoStaffNo worries! Thanks for being so quick to jump in there and help out.
- DianeBullock-323 years agoCommunity MemberYes, it's very tricky - but if you zoom out really far, eventually it will pull off! A chapter AND menu progress are so useful. It would be great if this could be built in to Storyline as an automated function, like it is in other software - this on this quite some work.
Thanks for doing this, but it's extremely complicated, time consuming, fiddly to set up and I can't get it to work