I'm very new to Storyline and have been working on a project that was put together by someone else and am now testing it and noticed that when I click on some of the headers in the menu it doesn't take me to the associated slide. I can't find the location of the 'menu' to check the links. How do I access it? Thanks.
Hi, Danielle -- Many thanks for reaching out here and welcome to E-learning Heroes! Oftentimes, it's a lot easier for those of us here in the community to assist if we are able to take a look at your .story (or source) file so we can get a better ideas of what you've described.
Please feel free to upload your file here in your post by using the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and browse from there!
I did also want to mention that it may be useful to publish the course and test it for functionality in the environment in which it will ultimately reside. Please see here for additional details on Publishing and Sharing SL2 Content.
You can add Headers to the menu, and they do just that: they function as headers, but are not associated with any slide, so clicking on them doesn't take you anywhere. That sounds like what is happening here.
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Hi, Danielle -- Many thanks for reaching out here and welcome to E-learning Heroes! Oftentimes, it's a lot easier for those of us here in the community to assist if we are able to take a look at your .story (or source) file so we can get a better ideas of what you've described.
Please feel free to upload your file here in your post by using the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box and browse from there!
I did also want to mention that it may be useful to publish the course and test it for functionality in the environment in which it will ultimately reside. Please see here for additional details on Publishing and Sharing SL2 Content.
Click on Player, and choose menu.
You can add Headers to the menu, and they do just that: they function as headers, but are not associated with any slide, so clicking on them doesn't take you anywhere. That sounds like what is happening here.
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