2. I like the flexibility of these new layers. My first reaction would be to create a new feedback layer, but your technique allows for more flexibility, and would come in handy for special situations. Thanks again. --Daniel
Hahaha yes. Before I started hanging out here in the ELH community, I taught myself how to use Storyline, which is where some of these techniques derive :P Sometimes unconventional, but functional...just like me!
That's odd. What happens when you decrease the percentage in the lower
right--say to 70% or so? That's what I would try. If that doesn't work, I'd
close the file, and re-open. Maybe even restart the computer.
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Ashley: Thanks for sharing.
1. Dig the burgundy gradient with the solid gray.
2. I like the flexibility of these new layers. My first reaction would be to create a new feedback layer, but your technique allows for more flexibility, and would come in handy for special situations. Thanks again. --Daniel
Hahaha yes. Before I started hanging out here in the ELH community, I taught myself how to use Storyline, which is where some of these techniques derive :P Sometimes unconventional, but functional...just like me!
Again, I like the technique, though unconventional. Gives you options on those one-off slides.
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Great work Ashley!
I can't get the Layers Panel to show the layers. It is very narrow. If I can't see the layers - I can't work with them.
That's odd. What happens when you decrease the percentage in the lower
right--say to 70% or so? That's what I would try. If that doesn't work, I'd
close the file, and re-open. Maybe even restart the computer.
Thank you sharing. Perhaps you can create a master feedback like this too, and then apply to every slide.
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