Hi all. I am building a tool using Storyline. I have slides with multiple layers. I have come to the conclusion that I need to delete the base layers on these slides, and instead use the secondary layer I created as the new base layer.
Basically, I need to simplify the tool I am creating, and the secondary layers are what I need to appear first when a user visits these slides.
I cannot find any way to delete the base layer and use my secondary layer as the new base layer. I have tried to copy/paste everything from the secondary layer onto the first layer, but it's messy and not a viable option.
You could delete everything on the base layer, and add a trigger that shows the "secondary "layer when the timeline of the slide starts.
If that secondary layer contains multiple buttons that access the other layers (like a tabs interaction), then you'll have to adjust Slide Layer Properties and perhaps use additional triggers to ensure that opening a new layer doesn't hide that "secondary" layer but does hide other upper layers.
It's up to you whether or not that's a better option than copying and pasting items from the secondary layer to the actual base.
Thank you for the detailed reply, Judy! I have gone ahead with the option to show the secondary layer when the timeline begins on that slide. It seems to be the best workaround.
I appreciate your time and help! Thank you so much.
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You can't delete the base layer.
You could delete everything on the base layer, and add a trigger that shows the "secondary "layer when the timeline of the slide starts.
If that secondary layer contains multiple buttons that access the other layers (like a tabs interaction), then you'll have to adjust Slide Layer Properties and perhaps use additional triggers to ensure that opening a new layer doesn't hide that "secondary" layer but does hide other upper layers.
It's up to you whether or not that's a better option than copying and pasting items from the secondary layer to the actual base.
Thank you for the detailed reply, Judy! I have gone ahead with the option to show the secondary layer when the timeline begins on that slide. It seems to be the best workaround.
I appreciate your time and help! Thank you so much.