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TOC Menu and Branching
- 7 months ago
Branching scenarios are great for learning. As you discovered, though, they don't work well in the built-in Menu.
I suggest keeping the initial slide of a scenario in the Menu, but deleting the branches. That way, if someone wants to return to the scenario, they have to go to its start. (Ideally, they'd be able to retake it.)
- IMHO, the SMEs should go through the scenario using different answers. However, if they complain about wanting access to every slide, you could create a temporary slide that accesses the slides hidden from the Menu. Then lightbox that slide from a Player tab. ( TIP: Create Custom Player Tabs for Your Resources, Glossary, and More | Articulate - Community )
This article has details about how to edit items on the menu: Storyline 360: Customizing the Menu | Articulate - Community
By the way, also consider moving the Menu so it's opened via a Player tab on top of the slides (instead of being in a panel on the left). To me, that makes it accessible but unobtrusive.
Hi JeanMarrapodi-c,
Thanks for reaching out!
I understand you're trying to make your course's "Table of Contents" section more accessible. While waiting for design suggestions from the community, you can check out this article for tips and design recommendations on designing accessible courses in Storyline 360:
Some of the tips might be applicable to your current requirement!
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