Looking for a simple but effective way to present content in a time-ordered sequence? Look no further! The pop of color and slick slide transitions in this template are sure to catch your learner’s eye.
Thanks for sharing! Excuse what may be a foolish question, but would you mind explaining how you were able to set up the shared file so that the slides only advance when the viewer clicks on the down arrow?
Hi Grace! You can change that setting in the Slide Properties. Just go to the Articulate tab and click on the button to open that window up. (Note that you'll need to have Articulate Studio installed)
Ah! Ok. I get how the slide transitions were set but couldn't figure out how PPT had let you limit the action to only happen when the viewer clicks on that one area of the slide. Thanks!
Hi Grace I may be wrong but looking at it working I think this was done through slide transitions being set to 'push' which is why can go down the timeline from slide to slide but not back up again as the transition is only available in one direction.
It's great; so simple yet very effective. If you copy/paste the arrow onto the top, change its action to previous page and then change the transition to form or curtains (something not direction dependent) then you can go back and forth instead of just forward.
Thanks again Allison for sharing your creativeness.
Cheers, Leslie
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