Hi is there a way the scenes can stay in their position rather than connecting to one long flow after triggering from the last slide of a scene to the next scene or next slide that is in the next scene.
Image attached of the scenes connected and moving into one long connected flow.
Hi there, Peter. In Story view, you'll see your scenes and slides, and how they're all connected. So, bluntly, no- there isn't a way to arrange the scenes manually once you've created the navigation triggers. With more branching, you would see less of a linear effect, but if your course mainly goes from one slide to the next, you'll see this represented in that downward flow of scenes and slides.
Thanks for that Crystal, any information like this assists my comfort levels in understanding the stroryline flow and re-enforcing that I am doing what needs to be done.
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Hi there, Peter. In Story view, you'll see your scenes and slides, and how they're all connected. So, bluntly, no- there isn't a way to arrange the scenes manually once you've created the navigation triggers. With more branching, you would see less of a linear effect, but if your course mainly goes from one slide to the next, you'll see this represented in that downward flow of scenes and slides.
Thanks for that Crystal, any information like this assists my comfort levels in understanding the stroryline flow and re-enforcing that I am doing what needs to be done.
Regards Peter
You can click on the little arrow and collapse the scene, which may help keep things better organized visually.
Thanks Walt, that sounds good
Regards
Peter
Good point, Walt!
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