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Storyline 360 - Characters being cut off
I am trying to edit my characters from the pre-loaded content slides and when I do it will load the character but with portions of its body chopped off. My DPI setting are at 100% and it is still having this issue. If I use the characters provided in the content slides there is not issue. Only when I try to change them.
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- RenGomezStaffHi Alyssa, Welcome to E-learning Heroes! Sorry to hear you’re experiencing this. I’d like to help investigate and ask a few questions: - Are you uploading files from a network or USB drive?
- Do you feel comfortable sharing your file to see if I can replicate?
 I see you mentioned you’ve set your DPI settings to 100%. Have you tried the steps in this article for a clean install? Sometimes, a simple repair of Storyline can do the trick. Give it a try and let me know how it goes! 
- AllisonK-30fc01Community MemberI am having the same issue. Can you please update if this has been resolved or known solution? 
- Hi Allison, - Were you able to check the DPI setting as Ren mentioned? We've heard a few examples of this recently, but haven't narrowed the cause further than the items mentioned above. - If you've tried that already and are still stuck you can reach out to our Support Team here! 
- veldagabriel295Community MemberI'm having the same problem. Did this ever get fixed? 
- So sorry you're running into this, Velda! - While I don't have a solution to share from Alyssa or Allison's case at this time, we're happy to keep digging! To start us off: What DPI setting are you using? Here's how to check! - Let me know, and we'll explore our next steps from there! 
- AmandaLewisCommunity MemberAny updates on this? Any character I insert into any project has their arms cut off. It looks like the software is cutting off the outer ~20 pixels no matter the pose. Re-cropping the image to a wider width does not expose more of the character. This is happening on all DPI settings, all monitors, both modern and classic illustrated characters, and all projects both saved on a network and saved locally. Downloading a new character from 360 does not seem to help. Update: I just uninstalled and reinstalled Storyline based on these instructions and it did not help. https://articulate.com/support/article/How-to-Repair-Articulate-Storyline-360 
- JeanineCopel293Community Member
- AmandaLewisCommunity MemberHi everyone, I found a workaround - I unplugged my second monitor and worked directly from my laptop screen. Once I did that, the issue went away! I hope this workaround helps others running into this issue. I have no idea why a second screen would cause an image cropping issue, but given how much trouble Storyline has with multiple monitors and window detection in general, it's likely a symptom of a much deeper issue in the software. Hopefully this helps your QA/engineering teams. 
- Thanks for chiming in to share the solution that worked for you, Amy. - I'm curious if your DPI settings were the same on both monitors or if there was a variance? - Hi Jeannine and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :) - Thanks for letting us know that you're running into a similar issue as well and that you verified your DPI settings. Were you able to conduct the repair shared above? - AmandaLewisCommunity MemberHi Leslie, I checked my DPI settings and they were set to 100% on all monitors. I also did a clean reinstall with the correct user permissions as noted in the repair article and that didn't work either. The only reason I found this solution is that Peek was giving me another monitor-related issue (I was trying to record the error for my support ticket), so I unplugged my monitors and the problems went away in both Peek and in Storyline. I hope it's on your engineering roadmap to look into these monitor and screen-related issues in general - Storyline and Peek are both extremely finicky in this area with poor edge detection, window resizing, window placement and, apparently, character issues. Given how many types of errors I see daily in this area, I'd hope a general stability update is in the works! 
 
- AmandaLewisCommunity MemberUPDATE TO THE WORK-AROUND... 
 I was working on two external screens with my laptop closed. That meant I was importing illustrated characters on either screen, not my laptop screen, with a high DPI - and the characters' sides were cut off).
 For the work-around, I turned off one external screen altogether and re-started the computer. When I then opened Storyline on the laptop screen, the characters loaded correctly, both on my laptop and on the one external screen. I think doing it this way switched the external screen to the equivalent DPI of the laptop screen.
 I hope this issue can be resolved so that a work-around isn't needed!
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