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Display Storyline on Sharepoint Site
Hi Jennifer,
Are you able to share the .story file with us here, or even send it to me here privately? That way I could test it on a site like Tempshare (where it will automatically be removed after 10 days).
You may want to check into other elements such as the player background being set to see if that's interfering with it - as you wouldn't see that while editing the slide, but you would see it in preview or in the published output. Although we don't generally recommend testing the published output locally - you may want to take a look at the story.html file before uploading to Sharepoint and see if it looks different there which would help you narrow this down to something occurring in Sharepoint.
Hi Ashley,
I created a little work around and have it solved now. I tried viewing it before moving to SharePoint as you suggested and the slide background still took on the color of the player instead of plain white like I had in the slide, so it has to be something in this presentation that I just can't figure out. I also created a new project and did just a few slides with the same pictures from the original project just to test and those worked perfectly so I'm sure I did something strange with my original project. So I went to the slide masters and just added a white box to fill the screen and moved it to the background and "poof" it worked perfect. It's kind of a silly work around but the other projects I made worked just fine so I'm not that worried about it. I really appreciate your help. I absolutely love this tool!
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