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Cue points and triggers, and another oddity
Dear Articulate Gurus,
I could use help. I think I have been working on this presentation too long and have lost my ability to troubleshoot my own issues. I have two issues – the problem slide is attached.
I have created a slide where I introduce each of the contributors to this presentation. I’ve added their pics. Then, I created multiple layers giving each person on the slide her/her own layer to I could do a small intro. I have included cue points on my timeline. I have created 1 trigger per layer so that the layer will appear when the timeline reaches a cue point.
However, when I publish this or preview it, nothing works as I have set it up. I cannot figure out what I have done wrong.
The second issue is that a grayed-out picture keeps appearing on my design screen and I don’t know why. It’s the second lecturer in the second row. Why does her grayed-out picture appear here? When I go to publish it, it's not there. I have checked my layers, my master slide, and I can’t figure out what’s going on here.
I could sure use some help. I thought this was a straight forward easy slide, but clearly it is not, or I have lost my ability to use Storyline 360. I appreciate any help or suggestions.
Thank you
Johnna Hodges
- NedimCommunity Member
Your cue point triggers work just fine. Insert a shape on every slide layer and you'll see a difference. The problem is that objects on your base layer are visible on every slide layer and they don't appear B&W as they appear in the slide view. It does not work like that. I would use a some sort of semi-transparent shape as the slide layer background so objects on the base layer are not fully visible. Or even take a good screenshot of the base layer, turn it to a B&W version. I actually attached my version of your story file as a reference. I used a color image with B&W preset in picture format settings, and applied a screen blend mode with some light color. The second issue is a quick fix. Just unlock the slide layer visibility as shown in the attached screenshot. This option can be useful to hide or show a layer when you’re editing a slide or showing your other slide. If locked and visible on the base layer it will not show in preview.
- JohnnaHodges-04Community Member
Nedim,
Thank you! Thank you. Thank you. I really appreciate your assistance and direction. You have been most helpful.
Best Regards,
Johnna Hodges