I am developing a training where I would like for the learners to be able to zoom in and out of a selected picture on the screen. Is there a way to do this?
If you need more control over what portion of a pic you want to zoom in on, you can create a custom navigation that lets you zoom & pan. Here is an example.
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No worries Melissa - happy to have you here and welcome to the E-Learning Heroes community! Not sure if you're new to Articulate, the community or e-learning in General but also wanted to share some helpful tips or links.
First, in addition to the staff and community members who help here, you can find our Support Engineers 24/7 here - they're always happy to help, and it's always free even while you're on a trial.
All the tutorials for Articulate products are linked here. Lots of great resources in there!
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Hi Melissa,
yes you can do this.
Here you go. :)
And here.
There are much more you only have to google "zoom region". :)
Greetings,
Susi
Thank you Susi!!
If you need more control over what portion of a pic you want to zoom in on, you can create a custom navigation that lets you zoom & pan. Here is an example.
Melissa,
Just wanted to also give you a heads up that responding via email includes your signature here in ELH. You are welcome to visit the forum discussion and click on the "edit" below your post to remove that information. No worries on our part - just in case you don't want your information publicly!
Ashley,
thanks for the information, I did not realize that. I appreciate your help as I'm new to all of this.
No worries Melissa - happy to have you here and welcome to the E-Learning Heroes community! Not sure if you're new to Articulate, the community or e-learning in General but also wanted to share some helpful tips or links.
First, in addition to the staff and community members who help here, you can find our Support Engineers 24/7 here - they're always happy to help, and it's always free even while you're on a trial.
All the tutorials for Articulate products are linked here. Lots of great resources in there!
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