Problems with shape Alignment when published Dec 11, 2013 By Howie Pearson I have created a model using shapes and during the build they are all perfectly aligned. However, when i preview/publish one shap moves and is clearly out of alignment. Anyone any ideas?
Harri S over 10 years ago12/11/13 at 2:24 am (UTC) This happens to me quite frequently when using shapes built within storyline. Ensure your DPI settings are at 96 and that you storyline zoom is at 100% during editiing. If that doesn't help you could: Options:- trial and error alignment i.e purposefully misalign the shape in edit mode and see what happens when you preview it - save the shape as a .png then import as a picture - recreate the shape from scratch in storyline Hope this helps.
Howie Pearson Author over 10 years ago12/11/13 at 4:08 am (UTC) Hi Harri, where would i find my DPI settings?
Harri S over 10 years ago12/11/13 at 4:17 am (UTC) if you're using windows it would be control panel>appearance and personalisation>display (DPI settings will then be in the left hand menu panel) I don't know where you'd find it on other OSs, sorry
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff over 10 years ago12/11/13 at 7:22 am (UTC) Hi Howie, There are directions here as well for changing your DPI settings.
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This happens to me quite frequently when using shapes built within storyline.
Ensure your DPI settings are at 96 and that you storyline zoom is at 100% during editiing. If that doesn't help you could:
Options:- trial and error alignment i.e purposefully misalign the shape in edit mode and see what happens when you preview it
- save the shape as a .png then import as a picture
- recreate the shape from scratch in storyline
Hope this helps.
Hi Harri, where would i find my DPI settings?
if you're using windows it would be control panel>appearance and personalisation>display (DPI settings will then be in the left hand menu panel)
I don't know where you'd find it on other OSs, sorry
Hi Howie,
There are directions here as well for changing your DPI settings.
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