Hi! I just attempted this but the image quality is quite poor, looking pixelated. I downloaded my Canva presentation as a PPT, opened on PPT to verify that it looked good, and imported to Canva (after updating Storyline slide size to 1920x1080 to match the file). I've attached screenshots of an image across all three platforms for reference.
Welcome to E-Learning Heroes! I understand your images look blurry after importing a PowerPoint presentation into Storyline. You are experiencing a bug in the software that has already been reported. I'm going to add your voice to the report. If there's any news regarding this bug, this conversation will be updated.
I read in another forum that if you rename every image to include _NOPROCESS at the end of the file name that the images will not beflattened. ANyone else have luck with this?
7 Replies
can you export as PPT that is only import method at the moment
In Canva, go to the share button, scroll to 'more' , then scroll down to 'save' select PPT. You have to do an import as a PPT into Articulate.
Thankyou - I'll try this
Thankyou. I'll give it a try.
Hi! I just attempted this but the image quality is quite poor, looking pixelated. I downloaded my Canva presentation as a PPT, opened on PPT to verify that it looked good, and imported to Canva (after updating Storyline slide size to 1920x1080 to match the file). I've attached screenshots of an image across all three platforms for reference.
Hi Gabi,
Welcome to E-Learning Heroes! I understand your images look blurry after importing a PowerPoint presentation into Storyline. You are experiencing a bug in the software that has already been reported. I'm going to add your voice to the report. If there's any news regarding this bug, this conversation will be updated.
Thanks for letting us know about this!
I read in another forum that if you rename every image to include _NOPROCESS at the end of the file name that the images will not beflattened. ANyone else have luck with this?