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Printing the Glossary?
I create my glossary in Word in this form:
Word - definition
Word - definition
Then I copy each entry and paste it in the definition part of the glossary. Then I copy the "word -" part and delete it from the definition (CTRL-X), paste it into the word part and hit backspace a couple of times to erase the "-".
For those who think this is too much work: I wait until the rest of the project is finished, and copy the glossary at one sitting. It only takes a few minutes, I have a copy of the glossary I can print, and I only have to type it once.I find it is easier to copy difinitions one at a time from to Word to Storyline than vice-versa.
At the moment, this seems to be the best option for printing the glossary, but I'm certainly open to other ideas.
If I have a project in several segments, I do a save as... to the first segment, delete its slides, and add the new slides. That way I have my player (including glossary and references), intro and credit slides all set up.
FWIW: I have a lot of segments. We do not produce segments longer than 15 minutes except in VERY special circumstances. That policy has something to do with the research on how people concentrate and learn :)
- NancySedlacek11 years agoCommunity Member
Great work-around, Walt. Thanks!
- HelenaSmith10 years agoCommunity Member
Do you create a table in word? You mentioned form so I was wondering about the set-up.
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