I have just imported a .ppt which is full of images.
Still doing some testing, but any that have a "reflection" added to them in the original seem to completely lose aspect ratio in terms of image width when imported, so I have lots of "stretchy 5' arms" people...
For example - a brush sweeping up cockroaches, ...(oh the glamour of being an instructional designer....)
Thanks, Bruce I haven't seen any specific documentation on this one yet, though it probably falls under the umbrella of Things to Consider When Importing PowerPoint Into Storyline. Mind sending it along to our team so they can take a closer look?
On further playing, I am actually going to "bug" this.
The images came in fine if I took the reflection off at source, but then when tried to add it again - it just looked plain ol' weird - just provides a reflection of the border, not the image.
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...and here are some very wide sandwiches...
<un-subtle question "bumping" procedure initiated...>
Bruce
Thanks, Bruce I haven't seen any specific documentation on this one yet, though it probably falls under the umbrella of Things to Consider When Importing PowerPoint Into Storyline. Mind sending it along to our team so they can take a closer look?
The power of the "bump"
Shall I just "bug" it rather than raising a Support Query - due to the version I am on?
Bruce
Yep! Thanks
And you must have telepathically "bumped" me. Our posts crossed like ships in the night.
On further playing, I am actually going to "bug" this.
The images came in fine if I took the reflection off at source, but then when tried to add it again - it just looked plain ol' weird - just provides a reflection of the border, not the image.
Bruce
...and this happens when trying to submit a bug :(
Did not even attach .storyfile...
Bruce
Sorry about that, Bruce. You catch everything. Is it your personal objective to keep us on our toes
Should be working now. Let me know if not.
LOL - Bug 12551 submitted.
You DO know I really work for Mark S. to keep a check on you don't you?
Bruce
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