When the html content in a web object is larger than the web object itself, your published content might have scroll bars and unnecessary margins. See if this article helps clear up the issue, and let us know.
Hi again, Sam. Just re-read that and realized you're trying to import Storyline as a web object into Presenter, not the other way around. Have a look at this article, and see if the unsupported solution for modifying the index.html fixes the margin issue.
Other than some old fashioned trial and error using the Aspect Ratio Calculator mentioned in the video, I don't know of a proven method to create your exact desired dimensions.
4 Replies
Hey Sam!
When the html content in a web object is larger than the web object itself, your published content might have scroll bars and unnecessary margins. See if this article helps clear up the issue, and let us know.
Thanks!
Hi again, Sam. Just re-read that and realized you're trying to import Storyline as a web object into Presenter, not the other way around. Have a look at this article, and see if the unsupported solution for modifying the index.html fixes the margin issue.
Thanks!
I'm having a similar problem, even after following the steps in your video.
I want to insert Storyline into PPT/Presenter as an object 6.42"h x 10" w and have the web object stay within those boundaries.
What combination of Storyline, index.html, and insert web object settings should I use in order to acheive that?
Thanks, Steve.
Hi Steve,
Other than some old fashioned trial and error using the Aspect Ratio Calculator mentioned in the video, I don't know of a proven method to create your exact desired dimensions.
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.