I have a project that I have developed with Presenter but I am wondering if I can generate the Drag and Drop exercise in Storyline and just embed it in PowerPoint using Presenter as a Flash movie ... has anyone tried this?
Thanks for your response, I was more concerned about whether the Storyline output would actually work if I embedded it into Presenter or not, I know how to actually embed into Presenter
Another thought would be to simply convert your Presenter presentation to Storyline content and then simply do everything in Storyline. I am not sure what advantage, if any, you would have by not simply converting and working directly in Storyline.
You may find that some player elements get obscured by web objects on the slide. In other words, some player elements will actually appear behind web objects. This article has more information.
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Hi, Dave.
There is a solid Knowledge Base article here on this topic, as well as a blog post here from Gabe. Seems like these will do the trick. Good luck!
Hi Justin,
Thanks for your response, I was more concerned about whether the Storyline output would actually work if I embedded it into Presenter or not, I know how to actually embed into Presenter
Hey Dave,
Your best bet would probably be to insert the Storyline content into Presenter as a web object. That will allow for full functionality.
Hi Dave.
Another thought would be to simply convert your Presenter presentation to Storyline content and then simply do everything in Storyline. I am not sure what advantage, if any, you would have by not simply converting and working directly in Storyline.
thanks for your help guys ... is it an issue of compatibility between actionscript 2 and 3?
one thing I am noticing is if I embed as a web object when I load my glossary it now shows up behind the web object????
Hey Dave,
You may find that some player elements get obscured by web objects on the slide. In other words, some player elements will actually appear behind web objects. This article has more information.
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