If you have Excel, you could create a table there, copy and paste your information from Excel to Storyline. It works like a table when you paste it into the slide. You can edit the content too. That's the easiest solution if you have Microsoft Office products available to you.
The ability to do this, natively, in Storyline is a fundamental requirement - and I am sure has been "Feature Requested" enough to warrant inclusion in a future version
Just submitted a feature request for this issue again just to drive home the point that this really would solve a lot of problems. Something like this would be helpful, where at the end of the current tools ribbon we could click on a Rich Text Editor to be able to edit documents. And perhaps, be able to edit all states of an object that uses the text inputted into SL's document editor once, so you wouldn't have to keep editing multiple states of objects throughout the program.
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If you have Excel, you could create a table there, copy and paste your information from Excel to Storyline. It works like a table when you paste it into the slide. You can edit the content too. That's the easiest solution if you have Microsoft Office products available to you.
As above.
The ability to do this, natively, in Storyline is a fundamental requirement - and I am sure has been "Feature Requested" enough to warrant inclusion in a future version
Bruce
Just submitted a feature request for this issue again just to drive home the point that this really would solve a lot of problems. Something like this would be helpful, where at the end of the current tools ribbon we could click on a Rich Text Editor to be able to edit documents. And perhaps, be able to edit all states of an object that uses the text inputted into SL's document editor once, so you wouldn't have to keep editing multiple states of objects throughout the program.
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