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Aggregating journal notes
Hi Gray - You can do aggregate the notes by placing the related variable references together on the same slide or series of slide layers. The notes you're capturing are stored in the text variable and can be presented anywhere in the same project using their associated variable references.
If you want to share an example of what your'e trying to do, I'd be more than happy to help you figure it out.
- GrayAddison4 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly David. After reading your response it just clicked in my brain; what I'm asking for is just like referencing someones name from chapter two of the same video, only it is moving a larger amount of text. I've attached a couple pics, but basic stuff for you. Use them any way you want to. Thanks again!
- JamieBell-3a9ce3 years agoCommunity Member
@David Anderson - Where is this video to watch? I watched your entire course "Advanced Actions" on LinkedIn, but I did not see anything about journal entries. It covered text boxes and entering names. I'm trying to find the best way to standardize reflection questions/note taking for all the Rise courses I create for my company.
And, by the way, the course on LinkedIn was GREAT! I'm just still looking to problem solve the best look/options for capturing reflections.- DavidAnderson3 years agoStaff
Thanks for the fantastic comments, Jamie! Here's where you can find the course with the learning journals. The course you found is the more recent, updated version that I recorded in Storyline's updated interface. I switched out the learning journal lesson from the original course with the compare text entry answers. The lessons use the same variable techniques, but I wanted to mix things up for the updated course.
We hosted a weekly challenge on learning journals. Here's the link to the challenge and the recap post with the examples.
To print your slides, check out the great help and source file Owen Holt shared: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/print-anything-in-storyline
- JamieBell-3a9ce3 years agoCommunity Member
This is so helpful and exactly what I needed. Thank you!