I was working in storyline 360 today and just noticed a feature that allows you to switch scenes without first closing out the scene and going to the main story view.
I'm not sure when it was introduced, but it's certainly useful. I can't believe I hadn't seen that before.
I think we all get used to a way of doing things, and then we just don't notice certain options. So the presentation points out some overlooked features (notnew features).
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That feature has been around quite a while, but it's easy to miss.
FYI: This post links to my "Gee, Storyline..." presentation, which points out a number of helpful features that are often overlooked: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/gee-storyline-tips-and-tricks-for-developers
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Thanks for sharing that resource. I will check it out. It's so easy to miss new features when you're used to a way of doing things.
I think we all get used to a way of doing things, and then we just don't notice certain options. So the presentation points out some overlooked features (not new features).