I am working in Storyline 360 and want to lock or unlock all slides at the same time. I have searched several websites but am not able to find a discussion on this. Any thoughts?
Not sure what you are trying to accomplish, but just FYI, that locking mechanism only affects you as you are editing. It makes no change for what the learner sees or does.
What I am trying to accomplish is, when I edit slides, I sometimes forget which ones I have locked and not locked. This requires me to look at every slide in the presentation to make sure they are all locked. It would be nice to have a way of locking all the object timelines on every slide at the same time to save a few minutes. 8^)
I tend to err on the side of caution, so I lock all the object timelines on all the slides to reduce the chance of something being moved inadvertently.
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Hi Rodger. Can you define what specifically you mean by "lock or unlock" and in what context?
Hi Scott,
The slide objects locks.
Please see the attachment.
Thanks, Rodger
I want to lock or unlock all the object locks on all the slides at the same time
Ah I see. So specifically lock/unlock all slide timelines at once. I don't think that's possible.
Ugh! Thanks for the feedback. 8^)
If you click on the lock, it locks all objects and vice versa
I am hoping to lock or unlock all the objects (slide timelines) on all the slides at the same time, not just one slide at a time.
Not sure what you are trying to accomplish, but just FYI, that locking mechanism only affects you as you are editing. It makes no change for what the learner sees or does.
What I am trying to accomplish is, when I edit slides, I sometimes forget which ones I have locked and not locked. This requires me to look at every slide in the presentation to make sure they are all locked. It would be nice to have a way of locking all the object timelines on every slide at the same time to save a few minutes. 8^)
I understand what you want to do, I'm just fuzzy on why you want to lock everything on every slide. Is this something I should be doing?
I tend to err on the side of caution, so I lock all the object timelines on all the slides to reduce the chance of something being moved inadvertently.
Got it. Thanks.