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Storyline Text Style Defined
Considering the Accessibility Checker can find a Text Style Defined issue, it really would be more helpful, if it directed me to which text is not defined rather than just the entire slide itself.
For example I have one slide with 1 text box and a button with text on it.
The text box is defined, and I even defined the text that appears on the button. It's still reporting an issue, and I'd like to know which text it thinks is not meeting the Level A standards.
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Hi Everyone!
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing false-positive results, from the Accessibility Checker in Storyline!
I can confirm we have this behavior logged as a bug in Storyline 360. This bug is still observed in Storyline 360, versions 3.100, and 3.101. This bug causes the Accessibility Checker to produce 'undefined' errors, with Text Styles on Slide Master Layouts, even if they have already been 'defined'.
Not to worry! I've included you all in the bug report we are currently tracking. In the meantime, as a workaround, we suggest:
- Click on the Slide flagged with the Accessibility issue, and select 'Skip'. Or:
- When reviewing the issue, choose 'Skip all instances'.
Thank you for your patience. I'm sorry if this has been slowing you down!
- DanaRemian-4742Community Member
Running into this on three master slides, each of which appear to be labelled properly.
- KevinNoltyCommunity Member
I'm having the same issue. The checker is pointing to three master slides which have the Slide Title and Content text defined. Per another thread, it seemed like this issue might be fixed with the June 17 update. I have installed the June 17 update (Build 3.101.34880.0) but I am still having this issue. All three slide titles are defined as Heading 1, but the checker is still flagging them.
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