I have a button on a slide that goes to a scene which is a screen recording added as step by step slides in view mode. When you click on the button the slides appear. The next and previous buttons control the slides in that scene. When the slides are completed and you push on the next button to go to the next slide, nothing happens. I am new with Articulate. Can someone answer this for me. thanks Stu
Hi Stu! Sounds like you may be at the end of the scene, so be sure that the trigger is set to go to the next scene or a particular slide as the standard 'next' is not going to work.
If you need us to take a look, please share your .story file here.
Thanks for your quick response. I thought about it over the weekend and
found the solution this am. I added a trigger to the the last slide in a
scene to direct the project back to the main slides. It worked. Thanks
Stu
Stewart Blackwell Reg.N, B.A.
Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
170 Colborne St. W.
705-325-2201 ext.3659
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Is there a way to slow down the slides inside a scene? Thanks Stu
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Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
170 Colborne St. W.
705-325-2201 ext.3659
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Hi Stu! Do you mean you have the slides set to automatically advance and this is moving too fast? You can adjust this via the timeline and extend if needed.
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Hi Stu! Sounds like you may be at the end of the scene, so be sure that the trigger is set to go to the next scene or a particular slide as the standard 'next' is not going to work.
If you need us to take a look, please share your .story file here.
Thanks for your quick response. I thought about it over the weekend and
found the solution this am. I added a trigger to the the last slide in a
scene to direct the project back to the main slides. It worked. Thanks
Stu
Stewart Blackwell Reg.N, B.A.
Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
170 Colborne St. W.
705-325-2201 ext.3659
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Glad that you were able to get this sorted and thanks for popping in to share.
I wanted to mention that replying to the forums via e-mail attaches your signature, but you are welcome to pop in and edit if needed.
Is there a way to slow down the slides inside a scene? Thanks Stu
Stewart Blackwell Reg.N, B.A.
Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
170 Colborne St. W.
705-325-2201 ext.3659
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Hi Stu! Do you mean you have the slides set to automatically advance and this is moving too fast? You can adjust this via the timeline and extend if needed.
Also - responding to the forums via e-mail attaches your signature.
You are welcome to pop in and edit if needed.
Thanks I will give it a try. Stu
Stewart Blackwell Reg.N, B.A.
Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital
170 Colborne St. W.
705-325-2201 ext.3659
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Sounds great Stu. Just let us know if you need anything further.
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