Hi, Paula -- Thank you for your question! My apologies, but I am afraid I am not following what you need. Could you please provide a bit more information and details on what you are hoping to accomplish, and perhaps upload your file, as well?
All you'd need to do is use the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box, and you can browse/upload from there! :)
If you are talking about changing automatically from one slide to the next, there are several ways to do that. You can use the timeline pane to set the length you want to have the slide appear, and create a trigger to Jump to the next slide when the timeline ends, or you can use the built-in Next button to allow the user to click it to advance when they finish the slide.
If you need more help, you can attach your file. When you save a file, it ends up with ".story" on the end of its name. Find that file, and attach it like Christie suggested.
Hi, Paula -- I see that Walt is providing a lot of really great assistance here, and as I am not sure of your experience level with using SL2, I thought I might also provide a few additional resources that may be helpful when Getting Started in Storyline 2. There, you will find lots of great videos that walk you through many of the tools and features available, and you have the opportunity to download some practice files, as well.
You may also find these articles to be of interest:
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Hi, Paula -- Thank you for your question! My apologies, but I am afraid I am not following what you need. Could you please provide a bit more information and details on what you are hoping to accomplish, and perhaps upload your file, as well?
All you'd need to do is use the grey ADD ATTACHMENT button in the bottom left of the reply box, and you can browse/upload from there! :)
Can you be a little more specific on sending you what I am working on?
Paula,
If you are talking about changing automatically from one slide to the next, there are several ways to do that. You can use the timeline pane to set the length you want to have the slide appear, and create a trigger to Jump to the next slide when the timeline ends, or you can use the built-in Next button to allow the user to click it to advance when they finish the slide.
If you need more help, you can attach your file. When you save a file, it ends up with ".story" on the end of its name. Find that file, and attach it like Christie suggested.
Tell me how to add the "Next Button". This will give the learner an opportunity to interact and do the module at their own pace.
There are several ways. This tutorial should include them all.
Ok Walt, can you call me or something to give me a few pointers?
Hi, Paula -- I see that Walt is providing a lot of really great assistance here, and as I am not sure of your experience level with using SL2, I thought I might also provide a few additional resources that may be helpful when Getting Started in Storyline 2. There, you will find lots of great videos that walk you through many of the tools and features available, and you have the opportunity to download some practice files, as well.
You may also find these articles to be of interest:
Beginner's Guide To E-Learning
What You Need to Know to Create Amazing E-Learning
The Insider’s Guide to Becoming a Rapid E-Learning Pro
Go from Zero to E-Learning Hero with Our New E-Book for Beginners
Hope that helps, and again, if you need to share your file, please feel free to do so! :)
See if this video helps.
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