I am brand new to SL2 and am having problems inserting shapes as I'm creating a practice slide, along-side watching the "Creating First Slide Tutorial." As you can see in the image below, the bounding box is bigger than my actual rectangle, which is creating issues with aligning the shape and text within the shape. I'm very familiar with PPT and have never experienced this. Any advice on what I am doing wrong? Thank you!
Welcome to the forums! In addition to Wendy's questions, I'd also want to confirm that you were using the DPI setting described here and working on local project files. Both of those things are known to cause issues if not being followed in Storyline 2.
I opened up my project in SL2 today and I'm not having any problems with the bounding box size being different than the actual shape size. Seems to have been a fluke--luckily!
Thank you again and I'm sure I'll be reaching out on here again!
Happy to hear it Brittani! Double check that you're working on project files as I mentioned, as working off a network drive or similar could cause odd behavior.
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Hi Brittani
welcome to the forum! Can you explain a little more the steps you followed or can you upload the story file and I'm happy to take a look for you.
Just use the grey 'add attachment' button at the bottom of the post to upload.
Hi Brittani,
Welcome to the forums! In addition to Wendy's questions, I'd also want to confirm that you were using the DPI setting described here and working on local project files. Both of those things are known to cause issues if not being followed in Storyline 2.
Hi Wendy and Ashley,
Thank you both for your quick replies.
I opened up my project in SL2 today and I'm not having any problems with the bounding box size being different than the actual shape size. Seems to have been a fluke--luckily!
Thank you again and I'm sure I'll be reaching out on here again!
Happy to hear it Brittani! Double check that you're working on project files as I mentioned, as working off a network drive or similar could cause odd behavior.
Thanks for the pointer Ashley!
I will definitely take a look at the links you provided!
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