Tables
Dec 22, 2014
Dear Friends,
I am Accounts Professor and trying to make Accounting elearning courses. It is going to be my first elearning course.
I learned Captivate 8. Since last 1 month daily around 3-4 hours I am spending on Captivate and learned it. Completed successfully my first session of 1.5 hours.
It was easy and fun and loved it. But when 2nd session started which involves Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet and I shocked to see that there is no tables facilities in Captivate 8. And without tables I don't know how to work in Accounting lessons ;'(
I asked my one friend and he told me to prepare course in Power Point and then use Camtesia for software simulation. I started making things in Power Point and even though Power Point is making tables wonderfully (fact is I use excel to make balance sheet and P/L A/c and then copied it to Power Point) the problem which I faced is that "i don't know t how to animate individual Rows / Columns or Cell". This is wonderful in case of Captivate since I can timing each number but its not possible in Captivate :'(
I then tried to copy powerpoint tables to captivate, but captivate don't allow paste from Microsoft Product, grrrrrrrrrr
While searching something different, today I came across Articulate. It has 2 product "Articulate Story Line 2" and "Articulate Studio"
Am confuse again. As far as I understand Articulate SL don't offer Tables facilities. And studio work with Power Point.
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GUIDE ME THE RIGHT PATH - AM TIRED WORKING ON CAPTIVATE AND POWER POINT.
What I want is tables with Timing or good animation facility. All other things are standard which i can get in captivate or in power point. Does Articulate SL or studio will help me.
Right now I am downloading both Articulate software. Which one shall I use or both will not help me :'(
1 Reply
Hello Hussein!
Welcome to the community. It looks as if Allison has replied in your other discussion here. I also wanted to let you know Articulate Storyline doesn't have native support for tables. You can read more about this here.
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