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JoyceHensen's avatar
JoyceHensen
Community Member
13 years ago

Can you copy a Zoom Region?

I'm working with a course where I would like to have "the same zoom" on multiple slides. I found how to change the zoom speed, but I don't find anything that tells me the zoom size and position.  I also don't seem to have functionality to copy and paste a zoom region from one slide to another.  Is there anyway, other than eye-balling it, to make identical zoom sizes on multiple slides?  The timing will be different, but I want the size and placement to match.

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  • SeanBudd's avatar
    SeanBudd
    Community Member

    My solution has been to stick post-it notes to my screen at the top left and bottom right points of the zoom region... probably not ideal but it worked fine.

  • JonDenenberg's avatar
    JonDenenberg
    Community Member

    I was in Chris' situation, however I had to duplicate "zoom regions" on a software simulation screen capture in "try mode". What I tried to do first, was to (1) duplicate a slide with a zoomed region, and (2) copy the content from another slide to the duplicate. However this did not work, as it seems that one cannot copy screen captured content from slide to slide!!

    My solution was to focus/zoom into one corner of my work area, and click back and forth between the slide that contained the correct zoom region, and the next slide where I wanted to match the zoom region. I started in the top left corner to align the original zoom region with the zoom region on the next slide, then moved to the bottom right corner of each to finish. Throughout this process, I continued to click back and forth between slides to "eyeball" the dashed lines.

    Although I was manually matching the zoom regions, zooming in on my work space proved to save time, as it enabled me to accurately align the zoom regions between slides. 

     

  • Hi Chris,

    Thanks for sharing that idea here, and I'm glad you figured out something that would work for you, although I'm sorry it took a week! In regards to your initial thoughts on copying a zoom region or specifying the size, I'd encourage you to submit those as feature requests. 

  • ChrisWall's avatar
    ChrisWall
    Community Member

    I was wishing you could copy a zoom region as well. Or, failing that, specify the exact dimensions (or at least one dimension and let Storyline calculate the other dimension like a locked aspect ratio item you're re-sizing) and locations of the zoom region the way you can specify the location and dimension of a rectangle shape.

    In a simulation, the screens are changing based on the action in the simulation, and you can't really copy the slide and ....

    Wait, wait, wait... I think I see the solution!!!! On the slides in a sim where you need to zoom in, stop the simulation. Then create another simulation, this time zooming in to a tighter focus on the area you want to concentrate on. Then stitch the simulations together....

    So, I guess the lesson here is record it once, just to get a feel for what you're doing, and then plan a more elaborate simulation based on the needs of the application and the learner.

    Dang! Wish I had thought of that a week ago.

  • JoyceHensen's avatar
    JoyceHensen
    Community Member

    Rats!  I have already built the all of the slides.  Thanks anyway.

  • No, the best way I find is to build once then duplicate the slide