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How to locate where a Master slide layout is used in a course.
I had the same problem Solution was to put a big red blob on the master slide (as suggested by others) and then export your story to MS Word. You can then quickly scroll though your slides in Word and identify the culprit slide(s) quite quickly, by slide number as well.
- BrettRockwood8 years agoCommunity Member
Doug, that is a great suggestion. It really is a shame that one has to go through such contortions just to find where your masters are being used but this is the best suggestion I've seen so far for dealing with it. Thanks for contributing.
- ChrisReynolds-b8 years agoCommunity Member
It's still a workaround though. I'm assuming that Storyline 3 builds on the codebase of Storyline 2 (and that 360 shares a lot of code too). Since v2 can tell the number of slides that are using a master, I'd have thought that it would be a logical extension to be able to retrieve their ID too.
My S360 trial has long expired and I'm reluctant to install the S3 trial until I've a few questions banked. I'm hoping that somebody who has the software can enlighten me.