Brian Allen Hero almost 9 years ago05/07/15 at 12:29 pm (UTC) Hi Anna - Smartart is actually a PowerPoint feature. Here are a couple of articles discussing how Storyline handles smartart created in PPT - http://www.articulate.com/support/storyline-2/powerpoint-smartart-graphics-are-imported-into-articulate-storyline-as-images-sl2 AND http://www.articulate.com/support/storyline-2/tips-for-importing-microsoft-powerpoint-and-articulate-presenter-content Hope this helps...
Leslie McKerchie Staff almost 9 years ago05/07/15 at 5:05 pm (UTC) Hi Anna! Looks like Brian was able to assist you here. I just wanted to pop in and welcome you to E-Learning Heroes. Let us know if you need anything further.
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Hi Anna - Smartart is actually a PowerPoint feature. Here are a couple of articles discussing how Storyline handles smartart created in PPT -
http://www.articulate.com/support/storyline-2/powerpoint-smartart-graphics-are-imported-into-articulate-storyline-as-images-sl2
AND
http://www.articulate.com/support/storyline-2/tips-for-importing-microsoft-powerpoint-and-articulate-presenter-content
Hope this helps...
Hi Anna! Looks like Brian was able to assist you here. I just wanted to pop in and welcome you to E-Learning Heroes. Let us know if you need anything further.
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