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Story view
Storyview lays out the slides based on the navigation.
- Typically, the Next button jumps to the "next" slide in the numerical sequence. That creates the vertical set of slides in Storyview.
- If there are no triggers linking the slides, they show in an unconnected horizontal layout like the one you're seeing.
Thus, to see the slides in a vertical layout, they need to be connected with triggers.
BTW, with complicated courses, Storyview doesn't always look like what you might expect. But as long as your triggers work as expected, that doesn't matter.
And, as Ron said, the tabs across the top are simply the slides that were recently opened from Storyview.
- Iris2 months agoCommunity Member
Thank you so much Judy.
From slide 2 onward, should the slides use triggers like this?
- JudyNollet2 months agoSuper Hero
Those default triggers work well for a linear course. The triggers can be edited whenever the course needs to branch.
Unless your slide-1 is set to advance automatically, that also needs a trigger to jump to the next slide.
Here's the User Guide info about triggers: Storyline 360: Working with Triggers | Articulate - Community
- Iris2 months agoCommunity Member
Thank you. So much to learn :)