I just did the Webinar "Building Compliance" sessions with @Elizabeth and there was this section where there was images in place of traditional bullet points (see attachment image). Does anyone know how to do this?
Not sure how Elizabeth created her bullet points but what I have done is use PowerPoint to create the bullet points and required text.
I then select the first bullet point then go to the drop down in the Bullet Point select Bullet Points and Numbering from the popup window I Select Picture and choose my new bullet point image.
I repeat the process for each bullet point.
When I am satisfied with the text, images and layout I save the entire text box as a Picture.
Then in my Rise program I create a new Image block and import the picture I just created.
That is my work around and it looks great, only downside is if you need to change the text it is back to PowerPoint.
Thanks Karl that has helped a little. Still doesnt display the same way that Elizabeth had it. The quotes gives the shading and there is still space between them.
If you want it to look exactly the same way that Elizabeth had it, you will most likely have to create the bullet icons and text as a single image as suggested by Mr. C.
As Rise does not have a block type where you can use images for bullets, the Quote block is probably your best option, if you want to use a Rise block.
What do you mean by "shading"? If you are referring to the background color of the Quote block, you can change that to any other color under the Settings option.
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Hi Catherine
Not sure how Elizabeth created her bullet points but what I have done is use PowerPoint to create the bullet points and required text.
I then select the first bullet point then go to the drop down in the Bullet Point select Bullet Points and Numbering from the popup window I Select Picture and choose my new bullet point image.
I repeat the process for each bullet point.
When I am satisfied with the text, images and layout I save the entire text box as a Picture.
Then in my Rise program I create a new Image block and import the picture I just created.
That is my work around and it looks great, only downside is if you need to change the text it is back to PowerPoint.
Hope that helps
Hi Catherine,
Here is another option.
The end result will look something like the image below.
Thanks Karl
Nice response, I had tried that but used to Quote area not the Name area
If you use the Name area, it gets rid of the quotation marks.
Thanks Karl that has helped a little. Still doesnt display the same way that Elizabeth had it. The quotes gives the shading and there is still space between them.
You have at least given me something to ponder
Hi Catherine,
If you want it to look exactly the same way that Elizabeth had it, you will most likely have to create the bullet icons and text as a single image as suggested by Mr. C.
As Rise does not have a block type where you can use images for bullets, the Quote block is probably your best option, if you want to use a Rise block.
What do you mean by "shading"? If you are referring to the background color of the Quote block, you can change that to any other color under the Settings option.
What is issue with the "spacing"?