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Export to Powerpoint from Storyline
We started out having some problems, but then we realized that we were publishing to an LMS, and then accessing that output through our network's file server, not via a web server. That caused the presentations to behave, as you put it, very erratically.
We then published the content to CD, and, while that worked significantly better, it was still a little daffy at times.
What we ended up doing was publishing to web and then storing the output on a local web server we use for testing purposes (it's our black box!). Now it works great.
We access this Storyboard output by embedding a hyperlink in a PPT slide. Works great for us.
Sounds like the problem is getting the wireless to work. Why not run
the.swf file from your laptop and use a mouse? See my suggestions above.
- jeanneklimowski11 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks Steve and everyone for the helpful suggestions. Unfortunately just
putting in the triggers to page up/page down was causing the entire file to
lock up and blank out screens so I hesitate to put any more work into the
SL version. Tech support has no answer for us and suggested that we
rebuild in PPT since they have no visibility on when/if it might be
resolved. Unfortunately that's what we're doing, the platform doesn't seem
stable enough for this purpose. I applaud those of you who have figured
out how to work around these issues.We don't need special functionality so PPT should be better for our live
workshops. I like the previous suggestion of embedding snippets of SL into
PPT, but I think I"ll need some time to build up the courage to try that
one after this negative experience with SL.But thanks, everyone's help is greatly appreciated.
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