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Svg files for SL360 on the roadmap?
That option requires extra steps especially for those of us that do not use PowerPoint content imported into Storyline. It has always been possible to create and icon in Illustrator, save it as .EMF or .SVG, import it into PowerPoint and then edit the object as a native Microsoft graphic object. What I want to do is save as SVG and bring it directly into Storyline and be able to edit the object etc. If Storyline recognizes the SVG from a PPT file then surely it should be possible to recognize an SVG directly imported into Storyline?
Do you know if this is possible now?
- MarkFensom-74e42 days agoCommunity Member
I've used SVG in a project recently. Works well. Although it doesn't appear as a vector until you publish.
- MEJohnson1 day agoCommunity Member
Can you recolor them in Storyline?
- EricSantos21 hours agoStaff
Hi MEJohnson, happy to chime in here.
While MarkFensom-74e4 may be able to share more about his specific setup, I can add a bit of general context. SVGs can be used in Storyline and will scale well when published, but they’re typically treated as a single image once imported.
Because of that, recoloring directly in Storyline is limited. If you’re looking to adjust colors, that usually needs to be done in a third-party tool before importing, or by converting the SVG into editable shapes using a tool like PowerPoint.
Curious to hear how Mark handled this in his project as well.
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