My thanks to Bian and Steve for this info: I'd had 'senior-monent' and as Carla said "Couldn't see the wood for the trees" it all seems so familar now. Thanks again
powerpointlabs.info is a PowerPoint plugin developed at the School of Computing, National University of Singapore that has a two click process to make a spotlight. It also has a ton of animations and other effects.
Older threads still assisting users :) The forums are such a great information source. Glad that this information was able to assist you Graham and thanks for popping in to share.
I have been working to get the spotlight to move around on the slide. I have followed your screener and can get this to work manually on the slide, but not once the slide is previewed or is published.
I tried to make it a drag n drop item but that does not work either. The donut keeps snapping back even though I set the object to free.
How do you get this to work when published? That is not in the video.
This thread is a bit dated and I'm not sure if Steve is still subscribed. You are welcome to reach out directly via the 'Contact Me' option on the user profile if you do not hear back soon.
Jeffrey Riley
Senior Training & Development Consultant | Sunoco University
Address: 3801 West Chester Pike | Newtown Square, PA 19073
Office: 610-833-3701 | Cell: 610-233-8973 |
Email: jeffrey.riley@sunoco.com After 7/21/2016 Email: jeffrey.riley@energytransfer.com Win the Race through Learning
Here is another way to do it that might be easier! I needed to use this way anyway because the frame and donut shape kept the opening in the middle and sometimes I was trying to highlight sections in corners or sides.
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Hi, Carla -
This is pretty easy to pull off using shapes, take a look at this Screenr:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/204871734
It's a silent Screenr (hopefully) - my office can get a little loud.
Steve
Hi Carla,
You can create a spotlight effect by using shapes in Storyline. See the 'Semi-transparent frames" section in the link below:
http://www.articulate.com/support/kb_article.php?product=st1&id=nzjqvy538rsk
This is exactly what I needed...I just couldn't see the forest for the trees! Thanks to both of you for the quick responses!
My thanks to Bian and Steve for this info: I'd had 'senior-monent' and as Carla said "Couldn't see the wood for the trees" it all seems so familar now. Thanks again
powerpointlabs.info is a PowerPoint plugin developed at the School of Computing, National University of Singapore that has a two click process to make a spotlight. It also has a ton of animations and other effects.
It works well and is free.
Older threads still assisting users :) The forums are such a great information source. Glad that this information was able to assist you Graham and thanks for popping in to share.
Steve,
I have been working to get the spotlight to move around on the slide. I have followed your screener and can get this to work manually on the slide, but not once the slide is previewed or is published.
I tried to make it a drag n drop item but that does not work either. The donut keeps snapping back even though I set the object to free.
How do you get this to work when published? That is not in the video.
Thanks.
Hi Jeffrey!
This thread is a bit dated and I'm not sure if Steve is still subscribed. You are welcome to reach out directly via the 'Contact Me' option on the user profile if you do not hear back soon.
Thanks Leslie, I just sent an email to Steve.
Jeffrey Riley
Senior Training & Development Consultant | Sunoco University
Address: 3801 West Chester Pike | Newtown Square, PA 19073
Office: 610-833-3701 | Cell: 610-233-8973 |
Email: jeffrey.riley@sunoco.com
After 7/21/2016 Email: jeffrey.riley@energytransfer.com
Win the Race through Learning
Sounds good Jeffrey! Please note that replying via e-mail attaches your signature to the forums. You are welcome to pop in and edit.
Hi all,
Here is another way to do it that might be easier! I needed to use this way anyway because the frame and donut shape kept the opening in the middle and sometimes I was trying to highlight sections in corners or sides.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be2T95BMVjc
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