I know this might seem like a stupid question, but I am fairly new to Storyline and am not quite sure what cue points are or how I can use them in my training courses.
I know I sound like a teacher (well, I AM a teacher) when I say there are no stupid questions. Cue points are really a wonderful tool to use when synchronizing narrations to animated objects. This Syncing Animations tutorial provides some good information. Be sure to scroll down to the "Using Cue Points" section...and shout out with any questions.
Hi Clint! Looks like Becky has you all taken care of here, just let us know if you need anything further. I agree with Becky as well, no stupid questions
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Hi Clint,
I know I sound like a teacher (well, I AM a teacher) when I say there are no stupid questions. Cue points are really a wonderful tool to use when synchronizing narrations to animated objects. This Syncing Animations tutorial provides some good information. Be sure to scroll down to the "Using Cue Points" section...and shout out with any questions.
Hi Clint! Looks like Becky has you all taken care of here, just let us know if you need anything further. I agree with Becky as well, no stupid questions
Thanks Becky, your link helped. I just have never used cue points so, it's good to know what they are for
Awesome Clint! Glad that Becky was able to help you out and thanks for popping back in with an update
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