Any way to hide/display the Menu (and bar) at run-time with an action button? This could emulate a drop-down box, and overlay part of the stage when it is displayed. The intent is to allow the whole screen to be taken up by the stage most of the time.
Ok by perusing further in this forum, I ended up finding the solution. It was to move the Menu item in the "Player Tabs" up in on of the Topbars. I chose the left one. Real easy!!
My pleasure Ashley! And thanks for replying so quickly!!
But since I've your attention :) is there a trick for moving the Title from above the "Menu" tab (where it is located now) to the right of it, to sort of flatten the Topbar?
Unfortunately not - the title is stuck where it is. You could always look at including the title as a part of the slide itself so that it takes up less room on the player but is still visible on every slide. A slide master should easily accomplish this.
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Ok by perusing further in this forum, I ended up finding the solution. It was to move the Menu item in the "Player Tabs" up in on of the Topbars. I chose the left one. Real easy!!
Thank you me :)
Thanks Lucio for sharing that update and I'm glad you were able to figure it out!
My pleasure Ashley! And thanks for replying so quickly!!
But since I've your attention :) is there a trick for moving the Title from above the "Menu" tab (where it is located now) to the right of it, to sort of flatten the Topbar?
Thank you
Hi Lucio,
Unfortunately not - the title is stuck where it is. You could always look at including the title as a part of the slide itself so that it takes up less room on the player but is still visible on every slide. A slide master should easily accomplish this.
Ok, noted!
Thank you!!
Lucio
Hello Ashley,
It should be noted that the upper bar does not shrink any (even if the title is hidden) as long as at least one tab is visible.
Nevertheless, thank you for the suggestion. Your help is a precious time-saver and is very much appreciated!
Lucio
Ah, yes - forgot that you also had the other tabs.
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