Communicate the concept of continuity with this fluid and modern 5-step process. It's created in PowerPoint with basic drawing shapes and gradient color fills with some light transparency.
Hi there. Under the Import option on the Storyline start screen, just select PowerPoint and navigate to the .pptx file you want to import. You can also import this file into an existing Storyline project by clicking File > Import.
I have PowerPoint 2016 with me. I had not yet been able to import any of my PowerPoint file to Storyline 360. This file also could not be transferred and I received comment 'Failed to transfer PowerPoint'
Can someone guide me why I am failing to transfer PowerPoint.
Hi again. I'm sorry this hasn't been working out for you. But if this is behavior you've seen with other PowerPoint files, it sounds like there's something else going on. I would suggest opening up a support ticket so our team can take a closer look. You can reach them at articulatecase.com.
Very nicely done Trina - I like the simple yet elegant look for this. I also appreciate the work area in the Assets.
I always look forward to your examples and demos. thanks so much for sharing with the community!
Hi Merline! Sorry I'm just seeing this question now. Sometimes my inbox gets a little crazy. You could just tweak all of the other steps to make them a bit smaller to fit a new one, or if you have more than one new step to add, you could duplicate this slide and create a little animated arrow that hints at more steps on the next slide. Again, sorry for not seeing this question earlier!
This is wonderful, Trina. This is the second of your PPT templates I've grabbed, and I feel like I owe you a huge debt of gratitude for the terrific designs!
Very nice Trina. I hadn't thought to use the gray item as a circle. I'd always used a half circle, but I like how to you see the shift in colors just before and after they intersect with the grey.
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