I have used the scrolling panels in quizmaker and engage but now need it in my powerpoint slide as well and can't find a way to do it.
I have read past forums that state "select insert from the ribbon and then select scrolling panel" however, I do not get that option under the insert menu.
Scrolling Panels are not a feature in Presenter, but perhaps you could utilize Engage and add it to your presentation, or even utilize the notes panel to add longer amounts of text.
You are also welcome to add that feature request here for our development team if you wish.
What's the status of scrolling text windows? It's pretty important and it seems odd that that functionality isn't available. Has a request been put in for this? Thanks.
This is not yet a feature within Presenter but it is a feature in Storyline. You're welcome to share your thoughts on this as a feature request here, and although we don't have a public feature request list, it's not one I've heard commonly requested.
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Hi Paula!
Scrolling Panels are not a feature in Presenter, but perhaps you could utilize Engage and add it to your presentation, or even utilize the notes panel to add longer amounts of text.
You are also welcome to add that feature request here for our development team if you wish.
What's the status of scrolling text windows? It's pretty important and it seems odd that that functionality isn't available. Has a request been put in for this? Thanks.
Jim
Hi Jim,
This is not yet a feature within Presenter but it is a feature in Storyline. You're welcome to share your thoughts on this as a feature request here, and although we don't have a public feature request list, it's not one I've heard commonly requested.
Hi, it's been a couple years, has this feature been implemented? It's pretty important to Studio. I need scrolling panels in Studio, not storyline.
thanks, Jim
Hi there Jim,
Presenter 360 does not have a scrolling panel feature, but I'll let our team know you have a need for it. Thanks for reaching out!
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