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Reorder Storyline Scenes
Renumbering scenes is part of the storyline roadmap. Looks like it is top of the list.
- ThorMelicher-b53 years agoCommunity Member
Good to see that this is on the Storyline roadmap. I was thinking of adding the feature to my latest Storyline companion app I'm developing but for now I'm going to pass.
But with that pass, here's another way of re-arranging scenes - I'll let you decide if it's a better way for your situation. :)
- Set the scene you want as the Starting scene and then save your file. Note the name of the scene (in my example I will have 4 scenes - Starting A, Scene D, Scene B, and Scene C.)
- Change the extension from .story to .zip and then extract the story.xml file (you'll find it in the \story folder)
- So it's easier to read, you'll want to paste the contents into an XML formatter page - https://jsonformatter.org/xml-formatter makes this easy (no uploading if you paste your content into the lefthand side)
- Search for your scene name.
Once found, you'll be looking for something like this:
Notice in the highlighted text that the first tag is <scene> and the ending tag is </scene>
Looking through the screenshot, you'll see there are three additional scenes - Scene D, Scene B, and Scene C. Move the scenes in the order you would like. The second scene will become scene 2, the third will become scene 3 and so on. Just make sure to grab the text starting from <scene> all the way through </scene>,
I've re-arranged the example so the scene order is now Starting A, Scene B, Scene C, and Scene D:
Almost done -
- Take the newly updated text, copy it, and replace the contents that are in the story.xml file.
- Save the story.xml file and then replace the story.xml file in the .zip file
- Change the extension from .zip back to .story
- Open your course to see the newly sorted scenes
Some notes:
- Always best to make a backup before doing something like this
- As noted earlier in this thread, triggers will override presentation
- You can't move the Starting scene with the way I explained this method
- You'll have to follow Walt's method above if you want the Starting Scene to be 1 if it was a different number to begin with
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