The easiest way is to do this is to add a trigger to each of your text boxes (or words) that jump to a specific slide related to that topic. See below:
However, I wanted to send you some additional resources that will hopefully give you inspiration and suggestions when building a table of contents:
You may have to create it in your word processing app, then copy the text and paste it into a text box in SL. Be sure you copy and paste as text; it's easy to get an image, instead of text. If that becomes a problem, create in Word, copy and paste into Notepad, then copy and paste into SL. Notepad strips everything but letters out, but you may have to create the spacing yourself.
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Hi, Brenda.
Thank you for reaching out!
The easiest way is to do this is to add a trigger to each of your text boxes (or words) that jump to a specific slide related to that topic. See below:
However, I wanted to send you some additional resources that will hopefully give you inspiration and suggestions when building a table of contents:
I hope this helps!
I think you misunderstood what I was asking. Did you see the example attached? I want 2 columns of text with equal space between each column.
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Hey Brenda!
Are you looking to create a list similar to your screenshot in a text box or in the player menu?
We do have a few paragraph formatting options in Storyline 360:
And here are some ideas shared for customizing the player menu list:
I hope this helps!
You may have to create it in your word processing app, then copy the text and paste it into a text box in SL. Be sure you copy and paste as text; it's easy to get an image, instead of text. If that becomes a problem, create in Word, copy and paste into Notepad, then copy and paste into SL. Notepad strips everything but letters out, but you may have to create the spacing yourself.