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WordArt
I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a way to create a WordArt kind of feature or ways to create text in a WordArt kind of format in Storyline.
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- Ali_GouletFormer Staff
Hi Carol- Welcome to the community! Thanks for taking the time to reach out here today. This isn't a feature of Storyline, however it's a great feature request! I recommend reaching out to our Product Development team to share your thoughts by way of this form. :)
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
Create in PowerPoint and export as picture or video, or screen snip.
- LaurenCawleyCommunity Member
Hi Everyone, I know if this an old thread but Is there still no WordArt feature?
Thanks, Lauren for checking in here! We've not yet added a WordArt feature into Storyline, but we'll certainly let folks know if we change course on that.
- SJBennettCommunity Member
While you're at it, Ashley, there needs to be a smart art, slide design suggestions in addition to wordart. These are all great features of powerpoint.
- JJWalleniusCommunity Member
Hi Articulate Community,
Does this mean there is not a way to customize the line/border color of text?
We use text border color as an easy modification to make color contrast accessible in PowerPoint. (For example, color-coded letters can have a black outline and be placed on a white background.) I'd like to make the same modifications to an existing graphic with large text in Storyline 360. Is this possible?
Hi JJ!
I appreciate your checking on in this request to have WordArt features in Storyline 360.
We haven't made plans to add this specific formatting to Storyline 360 but we do offer other ways to comply with the Contrast criterion in WCAG Level AA.
In Storyline, you can use a contrast ratio of 4.5:1 or higher for on-screen text so learners with low vision can read it. Here’s a helpful contrast checker to determine your contrast ratio.
Another workaround would be to add this text in a shape or caption!
P.S. The built-in player themes meet this criterion too!
- AshleyLambertCommunity Member
Just adding myself to this list of people who are interested in the WordArt feature!
- KenyaEmbryCommunity Member
Definitely need a word art feature!
- Skye-BleuVickerCommunity Member
A Word Art feature is more than necessary to make visuals aesthetically pleasing. Implementing this feature would limit runaround and outsourcing for designers.
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