Hi! I've added a JPEG version of a commonly used expense form to a training workshop. I want the learner to be able to zoom in to different areas of the form (picture) but clicking on a marker (or a suitable alternative) to point certain fields of this form out to them. How do I do this? I'm sure it's simple, but I've never done it before.
Here's an easy way. Take your image and seperate it into its parts either with an image editor or cropping (as I did in this) depending on your size and resolution needs. Then insert a bunch of hotspots over where you want to be clickable, then put in your zoomed images and change the default state to hidden. Then set your triggers so the hotspot changes the zoomed bit to normal and then clicking on the zoomed image hides it again. Make sure your hotspots are under the zoomed images in your timeline and you should be good to go.
See how this fits what you're after. I put the text into the normal state of the images to save you needing separate triggers and text boxes.
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Here's an easy way. Take your image and seperate it into its parts either with an image editor or cropping (as I did in this) depending on your size and resolution needs. Then insert a bunch of hotspots over where you want to be clickable, then put in your zoomed images and change the default state to hidden. Then set your triggers so the hotspot changes the zoomed bit to normal and then clicking on the zoomed image hides it again. Make sure your hotspots are under the zoomed images in your timeline and you should be good to go.
See how this fits what you're after. I put the text into the normal state of the images to save you needing separate triggers and text boxes.
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