I put a slide together that is a vocabulary reference. It does serve its purpose but is plain. What are some ideas for spicing it up? Nothing too fancy.
I was checking out how you designed it and am not sure what the significance of the 'mutiply1' layer is? If you have time, perhaps you can explain.
Also, maybe you can refer me to some training on how layers are used. I was trying to link the layers to the main slide like you did, but couldn't . I guess there is more than one way to skin a cat!...LOL. I was forced to link each button, to its designated slide I created. From what I've learned so far, there are ways to work more efficiently. I will learn eventually, I hope....LOL.
One of our favorite training resources is 360 Training! Start by going to training.articulate.com and then search for a topic you want to learn about. Here's a quick video on what this looks like.
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Hi Jay,
Any chance you could share a sample .story slide so that folks could take a look and weigh in with design ideas for you?
Hi Leslie.
Here it is.
Thanks.
Thanks, Jay.
I put together a quick idea to make the text more interactive. It's attached below.
I look forward to other ideas from the community.
Hi Leslie,
I appreciate your help.
That is much better. I really like the slide presentation.
This gives me some inspiration!
Have a great day!!
Glad to hear it, Jay! Good luck with your design.
I been updating it.
I was checking out how you designed it and am not sure what the significance of the 'mutiply1' layer is? If you have time, perhaps you can explain.
Also, maybe you can refer me to some training on how layers are used. I was trying to link the layers to the main slide like you did, but couldn't . I guess there is more than one way to skin a cat!...LOL. I was forced to link each button, to its designated slide I created. From what I've learned so far, there are ways to work more efficiently. I will learn eventually, I hope....LOL.
Hi Jay!
I'm happy to help! Multiply1 is the "x" icon on each of the layers. Here's a quick screenshot.
One of our favorite training resources is 360 Training! Start by going to training.articulate.com and then search for a topic you want to learn about. Here's a quick video on what this looks like.