Well, one way is to put the animation on a separate layer. Have the animation start when the layer timeline starts. Have your button just open that layer.
Well, one way is to put the animation on a separate layer. Have the animation start when the layer timeline starts. Have your button just open that layer.
I dindnt understand. Can I set keyframes like in adobe flash?
No which is why gerry suggested to put it on a layer and then use a show layer trigger, you could put the image on the base layer and then hide the object in the timeline on that layer this way it will look like it animate
Now I get it, thanks. But it will be to laborious because there are many questions in my project. Is there an easier way to make the fly out animation dont start without clicking on continue?
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Well, one way is to put the animation on a separate layer. Have the animation start when the layer timeline starts. Have your button just open that layer.
I dindnt understand. Can I set keyframes like in adobe flash?
No which is why gerry suggested to put it on a layer and then use a show layer trigger, you could put the image on the base layer and then hide the object in the timeline on that layer this way it will look like it animate
Now I get it, thanks. But it will be to laborious because there are many questions in my project. Is there an easier way to make the fly out animation dont start without clicking on continue?
Not really, you could duplicate your slides, animations are not one of storylines strong features at the moment
As usual, Phil nailed it. Here's a quick Screenr and sample file I put together using the same steps Phil described.
Thanks! Its much clearer now.
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