The scenes are listed numerically in order they are created, but when there are several screen-full of them it is time-consuming to hunt for a specific one. I resort to "search" but the results are not very targeted.
There isn't a way to change the sorting order of scenes in Story View. As you mentioned, they're listed numerically and based upon scene-to-scene navigation.
Did you know you can collapse the scenes to make it easier to view more scenes on one screen? Here's how:
Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the scene.
To collapse all scenes at once, right-click anywhere in the workspace and choose Collapse All Scenes.
Thanks... yes i wonder at what point it is better to split the lecture in several segments... is it easy to make a "Menu" stub lecture that calls the various segments ? This is bound to grow bigger...
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Hi Philippe!
There isn't a way to change the sorting order of scenes in Story View. As you mentioned, they're listed numerically and based upon scene-to-scene navigation.
Did you know you can collapse the scenes to make it easier to view more scenes on one screen? Here's how:
I hope that makes it a bit easier for you!
Yes I knew that, but I am not talking about the Storyview, but the SCENE panel.
Ah, my apologies, Philippe! Do you mean this scene drop-down panel? If so, yes, those will be displayed in numerical order.
Yes... I just find it hard to select one scene from a hundred... It would be convenient to have them sorted alphabetically as an option
Wow! 100 scenes in one course. That's a new one for me Philippe :)
I submitted a feature request on your behalf sharing your thoughts.
Thanks... yes i wonder at what point it is better to split the lecture in several segments... is it easy to make a "Menu" stub lecture that calls the various segments ? This is bound to grow bigger...
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