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- SusanEllermeierCommunity MemberYay for Cupcake Lorem Ipsum!
- MontseaSuper HeroLOLOL! I love Cupcake Ipsum too, Susan!
- ScottLindstromCommunity MemberBeautiful Montse! Thank you!
- JanetRecordCommunity MemberThank you Montse - this is brilliant , love your portfolio and thanks for sharing!
- MontseaSuper HeroThank you so much, Janet! You just brightened my day!
- CynthiaLewis-a9Community MemberBeautiful! But now I am hungry ;)
- ClintClarkson-cCommunity MemberBeautiful design! What an awesome free download - thanks for sharing.
- KimLittle-WieneCommunity MemberAre all of the icons and characters copyrighted or free to use for commercial distribution?
- SayDempsay-9101Community MemberAnother heartfelt thanks to add to your growing list.
- angelapilarskiCommunity Member@Kelly, I opened the zip file, dragged the actual document onto my desktop, opened it wiht Storyline 2, and then saved it. Great design, worth the extra steps!
- MontseaSuper HeroHi everyone! The .storytemplate file is now saved as a compressed .zip file. This should make it easier to download and open:-)
- MeredithWhiteCommunity MemberHello, how can I change the text for the buttons on the base layer (Topic 1-5)?
- MontseaSuper HeroHi Meredith!
The tabs are fully editable! You can edit the tab text by: 1) Selecting the tab 2) Click Edit States 3) Change text for Normal state.
Here's a screenshot: http://d.pr/i/Hehl - RickSellCommunity MemberLooks as though the tabs are artwork. I tested it and used a text box filled with the background color (used the eyedropper) and white text. Looked good.
- MontseaSuper HeroHi Rick - The tabs are editable shapes created in Storyline. If you want to remove or change the medical icon, you can edit the tab's state and delete the icon from the normal state. Everything should be editable from within Storyline.
It was my intention to make this template as user-friendly and customizable as possible!
Let me know if you have any questions.