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Export to Powerpoint from Storyline
Hi Jean,
Thanks for the update here and I do see that Eloise reported the issues with the slide navigation triggers based on key presses to our QA team for review, but it also seems there was an element of corruption associated with your file as well. I'm sorry to hear that you'll need to rebuild in powerpoint to be able to use that feature.
In regards to the issue with slide triggers, I don't have a time frame to share in regards to when we'll hear back from our QA team but I'll share any additional information here once it becomes available.
- jeanneklimowski11 years agoCommunity Member
Yes unfortunately the addition of the triggers appeared to create the
corruption. The file was fine and very simple before that and came from an
elearning file that has been in use with no issues.I would just advise others to beware that SL is not necessarily stable
enough to be used in a live format, and if one wants to use that they
should anticipate extra time and resources to work around its
shortcomings. I had researched this before and didn't see a warning, but I
wanted to post this to save others from going through this same experience.Frustrating, as I had hoped tech support would assist in resolving. I am
sure they are trying but its not enough.But thanks for jumping on this, you and Eloisa have been very responsive,
which is always appreciated.- AshleyT-Pollard11 years agoStaff
Hi Jean,
The issue that we previously discussed in terms of the key-press triggers and the Flash output has been fixed in Update 7 for Articulate Storyline 2. Install the latest version of Storyline 2 to take advantage of the new features and fixes, then republish your course. With this fix, you'll want to ensure you're using a key press trigger or a click trigger on the object, not both of those triggers on the same object.
If you're still having issues with your course, please feel free to let us know here or by reaching out to our Support Engineers here.
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