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Total time of module in Storyline
In Presenter I could look at the top of the published module to see the amount of time in minutes and seconds for the length of the module. Where is that in Storyline?
- TracyButheCommunity Member
It is an estimate in Storyline. But here's where you can at least get a good idea of your course length.
Click the Publish button, then click the ellipsis by the Title field and the duration is displayed. Here's a screen grab from SL 2 the procedure is the same in Storyline 1 it just looks a tad different.
Hope this is what you were looking for.
Good Luck!
Tracy
- DavaMillarCommunity Member
Thank you.
- DebraVickersRoeCommunity Member
Thank you. This was very helpful.
- NatalieGoertzCommunity Member
Super helpful....thanks
- SandyPobst-be4bCommunity Member
Has anyone else found this to be way off? I have a course that is at least 20 minutes and the estimate is 7.
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
To get a really accurate number, you just about have to have QA time it.
- SandyPobst-be4bCommunity Member
That's what we've always done, so I was excited to find the time estimate... until I wasn't :)
- PoonamKuntal-eeCommunity Member
How can we calculate the total duration of module? I am unable to find it
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
Tracy's suggestion still works for SL 3 and 360. Warning: it only adds the slide timelines, so there is no allowance made for the time the learner spends in interactions, or inactivity. The accuracy can vary widely.
- DarcyMcGaffic-9Community Member
The best way to find the actual running time is to publish your course as a video (that allows for time for narration and it includes layers) and look at the duration of your resulting video's timeline. After you get that time, add about 10-15% more time to allow for clicking time.