Hi Barbara! Storyline is a different product than what is referred to here, which is Articulate Presenter. There is not an add-in for Storyline if that is what you are asking. Storyline functions as an individual product.
Hi there. I have the same query as Barbara. Does this mean that I would also need topurchase Articulate Presenter in order to enable this on the PPT toolbar, as currently I just have Storyline.
In order to use the Articulate Presenter ribbon in PowerPoint, you'll need to have access to either Presenter itself, or the Studio suite.
If you're using Storyline, you won't have the ability to work with Articulate content in PowerPoint. Storyline and Studio are two separate products - Studio was created to work with PowerPoint and presentation-style elearning.
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I have 64 bit operating system --Windows 7. Since Storyline was developed, is there now a way to include Articulate in the PPT toolbar?
Or, must I use only my Storyline in Articulate to development the scenarios features?
Thank you.
Barbara
Hi Barbara! Storyline is a different product than what is referred to here, which is Articulate Presenter. There is not an add-in for Storyline if that is what you are asking. Storyline functions as an individual product.
Hi there. I have the same query as Barbara. Does this mean that I would also need to purchase Articulate Presenter in order to enable this on the PPT toolbar, as currently I just have Storyline.
Many thanks in advance,
Jess
Hi Jess,
In order to use the Articulate Presenter ribbon in PowerPoint, you'll need to have access to either Presenter itself, or the Studio suite.
If you're using Storyline, you won't have the ability to work with Articulate content in PowerPoint. Storyline and Studio are two separate products - Studio was created to work with PowerPoint and presentation-style elearning.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
Thanks!
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