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- GabrielaPetersCommunity MemberI downloaded this and can't seem to get to the slide layers that contain the "How to Use" and "Contact" information. What am I missing?
- DavidMark1Community MemberIt doesn't seem as though this is playing through the storyline player window. It seems as though it's just a web document. How did you make this happen?
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi David. All I did was customize the player to make it essentially disappear. You can find some great how-to articles on how to do this here: https://community.articulate.com/search?only_type=article&page=1&q=customizing+the+storyline+player&utf8=%E2%9C%93
- RyanPrattaCommunity MemberCan this be a Powerpoint template too?
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffYou can certainly repurpose the graphics and mimic the layout in PowerPoint, but I don't currently have a version of this design in PowerPoint. I'm happy to make it for a future download, though!
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi Ryan. Just a quick update to let you know that I finally got around to creating a Powerpoint version of this template here: https://community.articulate.com/download/powerpoint-13-industrial-workplace-safety-themed-template
- NidhiDas-7a2aa6Community MemberCould you please share the published file. The design looks super! :)
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi Nidhi. The published output for this project is in the article link above: https://community.articulate.com/articles/from-a-medical-themed-template-to-a-workpace-safety-themed-template-in-5-steps
Hope it saves you some time!
- To edit the Gearing up for safety template: "How to Use" and "Contact" links, simply select View->Slide Master. Then on the Layout "Basic_Next_Back_Interop" you should find the "howto" and "contact" layers that you can edit. When you are done editing, simply select "Close Master View".
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffApologies all. I'm afraid I wasn't subscribed to this thread so I wasn't aware of your questions until just now. Thanks to @Cleober for jumping in to answer questions!
- DavidEmmettCommunity MemberTrina
Thanks for the great template - one issue that I am having is with the completion elements of the menu on the overview page - how do I stop the change of state to completion until the user has clicked on a button on the last page rather than the first page - ie if I click menu item 1 and go back the menu changes to completed. Thanks Dave- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi David. The state change to "completed" (the visited states for each menu option) involve a trigger and a True/False variable. In short, the trigger evaluates whether the variable associated with each menu item is true or false. This how-to article from Mike Enders walks through the use of True/False variables in detail (https://community.articulate.com/articles/how-to-use-a-true-false-variable-to-let-the-learner-change-your-storyline-course-design). I also found this discussion thread that has some nice explanations of using variables and triggers to change the state of a button to "completed" (https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/change-state-of-button-based-on-true-false-variable).
- VivekSuryavanshCommunity MemberThat's really Great! I never tried this before.
- MatthewWomack-ECommunity MemberI love the clean look and feel Trina, awesome!
- CindyShaverCommunity MemberThis is great, thanks Trina! I'm in the middle of re-building the design of all our H&S online mandatory training. The old design is rather plain and boring. This gave some great ideas I've used in the new template I'm building for this.
- IndraniSen-e083Community MemberLove this interface. Please may I use this design for my next project in a corporate environment? Thank you