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Can you adjust a slide duration without dragging the end point?
I know this has been asked before but I can't find an answer...
Is it possible to adjust a slide duration without dragging the end point?
I have a slide that is 900 seconds long.
It contains 10 seconds of audio and 890 seconds of silence. When using a seekbar the audio ends and the seekbar is only 5% full.
Every slide in my course is the same and it takes forever manually dragging the end point back to 10 seconds.
I just want a box where I can type in the number of seconds for slide duration, or to right-click on the time line and select "set end point".
Hi everyone!
You can read about the recent changes we made to the timeline here: Storyline 360: Enhanced Timeline Management
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- AlexanderYoung-Community Member
Thank You.
- GeertDe-RyckeCommunity Member
Hi Andrew,
Hmmm.... yes it is posbible to do this... yet why 900 seconds...
Here is how.
- right mouseclick on an object on your timeline
- select timing
- un-tick show until the end of slide
- change the duration
Cheers
Geert
- JoshuaVroomanCommunity Member
Hi Geert,
I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this method (it's the best I've come across in my work):
Begin dragging the timeline backwards to shorten it, while dragging, press the left arrow key, and this will jump the timeline to the longest element within it.
Note: this is somewhat buggy, but should work after a few tries.
- Fiona-Telford-SCommunity Member
I would like to know the answer to this too. I've had several slides where I've pasted an object from somewhere else onto a layer, and only want the layer to last a few seconds, but because the object came from elsewhere and was many, many minutes long, I couldn't find a way to shorten the time line of the layer without spending forever dragging it backwards.
- GeertDe-RyckeCommunity Member
Hi andrew,
how about creating a phantom (hidden textbox...) object, put is as show until the end and give it a duration of 900 seconds?
By this the timeline will be extended to 900 secs and all your other object will keep their duration...
CheersGeert
Jeanette has a couple great Screenrs on ideas for working wtih timeline duration.
- EdGenCommunity Member
I too would like to know a solution to this. If only there was a way to simply right click the time line and snap to longest object.
Hi Keithia,
There isn't a feature within Storyline currently to adjust the overall slide timeline length, but if you haven't done so already - please share your thoughts in the form of a feature request here.
- EmilyBurnettCommunity Member
Hello Robert!
Thanks for sharing that!
- DianaMyersCommunity Member
Oh, Brilliant! Thank you so much Robert!!!
(Now if only we could figure out how the slides end up at 400+ seconds.... oh well, one thing at a time!)
- EmilyBurnettCommunity Member
Hello Diana!
For the slides that have the long length added, are there any audio/video files in them? Are they being made as duplicates from another slide? You may want to go over the steps listed here if you continue to have the issues. You could also import the file into a new file and see if creating a new slide still created the long timeline.