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HalleyBox
Community Member
5 months ago

Storyline 360 - Change Text Size for Feedback on Questions

Goodmorning!

I was wondering if there was a way to increase the text size on immediate feedback provided after a quiz question?  See pic below.  When the window is in full screen it's semi-easier to read but I would like for it to be larger so students can clearly read it.   

 

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  • If you select the feedback layer, and you have Slide View selected near the top right, you should be able to select the text box and adjust the size.

    You may also wish to adjust the Feedback Master, which is accessible by using the Feedback Master button on the Design menu near the top left.

  • Check the settings in the Feedback Master layout (Storyline 360: Using Feedback Masters | Articulate - Community).

    That's where you can set the size for the text box and for the font.

    You also should go to the Text Box settings, and adjust the Autofit and Overflow Handling options.

    • Note: Based on your screenshot, it looks like you haven't upgraded the project text. If that's the case, you're Format Shape>Text Box options would be a bit different. I'm guessing the feedback text box is set to shrink text if it doesn't fit into the designated space.

     

    Storyline 360: Using the Format Shape/Format Picture Window | Articulate - Community 

    • HalleyBox's avatar
      HalleyBox
      Community Member

      What do you mean by upgraded the project text?  

      • JudyNollet's avatar
        JudyNollet
        Super Hero

        In Storyline 3 and earlier versions of Storyline 360, the Format Shape > Text Box window had 3 options for Autofit. Those included "Shrink text on overflow." The window looked like this: 

        I don't remember when it happened, but at some point, SL360 was changed to use the accessibility-friendly options shown in the photo in my earlier reply.

        However, the change to that wasn't forced on developers. Instead, they'd see a message asking whether they wanted to upgrade project text. 

        • If your Format Shape > Text Box window looks like the one in my previous reply, you're using an updated version of SL360 and don't need to upgrade project text.
        • If your Format Shape > Text Box window looks like the one directly above in this reply, you should see a message asking about upgrading project text. 

         

        Refer to the link in my earlier reply for more info about Format Shape options.