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Accessibility Checker Issues
- 4 months ago
Here is the reply I received from support that resolved this issue for me.
It sounds like the new Accessibility Checker tool in Storyline 360 may have been undocked and is now hidden off-screen, which would explain why you're seeing the accessibility indicator but can't actually open or interact with the checker itself.
This can occasionally happen if the panel is moved outside the visible workspace or onto a disconnected second monitor.
To bring it back into view, try redocking all windows in Storyline:- Click on the View tab in the Storyline 360 ribbon.
- Select Redock All Windows.
This will reset the layout and should bring the Accessibility Checker back into your visible workspace.
Here is the reply I received from support that resolved this issue for me.
It sounds like the new Accessibility Checker tool in Storyline 360 may have been undocked and is now hidden off-screen, which would explain why you're seeing the accessibility indicator but can't actually open or interact with the checker itself.
This can occasionally happen if the panel is moved outside the visible workspace or onto a disconnected second monitor.
To bring it back into view, try redocking all windows in Storyline:
- Click on the View tab in the Storyline 360 ribbon.
- Select Redock All Windows.
This will reset the layout and should bring the Accessibility Checker back into your visible workspace.