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New in Storyline 360: Text Autofit Enhancements
Hi Darrin and Julia,
Darrin - Thanks for sharing your feedback on the text autofit feature! To confirm, this wouldn't replace a scrolling panel but solely focuses on text-based elements to help make them readable and accessible to all learners. Plus, there are fewer steps needed if all you want is a text panel!
If you need other items, such as data entry boxes or images, included with the text, it'll make more sense to use a scrolling panel and use the Expand Height option on the text box to avoid having two scroll bars.
Julia - As Simon just shared, we’ll also release an update that temporarily disables the default autofit feature while we make more improvements.
Since you're not experiencing the same issues with extra lines or margins, I'd love to have our engineers take a closer look at your file and do some testing to help us improve the text autofit feature. Be on the lookout for an email from me with next steps, as we'd really appreciate the help!
Thank you both!
- JuliaMays4 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you for the quick response! I'm happy to help within my bandwidth, if I can. I appreciate your acknowledge of both the frustration and the need for the option to turn the feature off. I'm sure there is value in the new auto fit function and I'll look forward to exploring it more once It's under user control.
- DarrinHayes-9124 years agoCommunity Member
happy to share the file. Along with the file I'll likely ask for clarification if, in the example file I share, should I be using a scrolling text panel, as the auto fit setting seems to be working the same way.