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Storyline 360 Pros — What’s Your Favorite “Hidden Gem”? 💎
As someone who’s spent a lot of time working with (and on!) Storyline 360, I’ve come to appreciate the power in the little things — those lesser-known features that quietly make our lives easier.
Here's one of my personal favorites:
🎧📽️ Cue Points with the “C” Key:
I recently spoke with a customer who struggled to time trigger actions to audio and video media on their slides. They would preview the slide, make note of when a trigger should be fired, then return to slide authoring view to add a cue point to the timeline to tie into the trigger event. This would require a lot of manual back-and-forth between authoring and previewing. I often have to do the same thing, and there is an easier way.
If you use stage preview (accessible via the "Play" icon" in the lower-left corner of the Timeline panel), Storyline will stay in the slide authoring view and play the timeline of the slide, including any audio or video media that's present. As it plays, you can press the "C" key on your keyboard to have cue points added to the current playback position. It’s a simple way to place cue points in real time, right where they’re needed — perfect for syncing trigger actions to specific moments in your media.
Animated gif depicting Storyline 360's UI and using the "C" key to drop cue points on the timeline.Now I’m curious:
What’s your favorite under-the-radar Storyline feature?
Something small, subtle, maybe even a little obscure — but that you personally couldn’t live without.
Drop it in the comments — I’d love to learn what little gems you rely on. 👇
28 Replies
- ID4WiscStateCommunity Member
- If I can remember to not press "enter", I love that the accessibility window updates as soon as I touch a new object.
- The object list dropdown available when I'm editing states, so that I don't have to select "done" after editing an item.
- That I can create states based on a image sequence.
- The translate function, so that I can see all of the text across multiple states in one organized fashion.
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
My can't-do-without-it hidden gem? The Select option when previewing a course.
That dropdown lets me jump to any slide, so I can switch what I'm previewing.
Even better, when I'm previewing a restricted course, I can easily skip slides and just visit the ones needed for testing. For example, this is handy to make sure a custom menu works, without having to step through all of the content in each section.
- CherylStGermainCommunity Member
I had no idea!!! This is going to be super helpful. Thank you!
- KendalRasnake-1Community Member
Using transparent shapes as hotspots, because you can change the states of shapes, but you can't change the states of hotspots.
- JanetCCCommunity Member
I also use a transparent shape to cover up videos on a slide, so the video can't be inadvertently clicked. This is when the video controls are set to Show none.
- JeanMarrapodi-cCommunity Member
Brilliant! Wish I had known about this earlier.
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