Inspired by this infographic poster, I decided to try my hand at a more interactive spin on this design. The result is this click-and-reveal interaction which walks you through some simple first aid steps for treating a bee sting. Check it out, below!
Hi Rebecca. I wrote the following article a while back on hyperlinking in PowerPoint and it includes some how-to steps: https://community.articulate.com/articles/why-and-how-to-use-hyperlinks-in-powerpoint I hope you'll find this helpful, but if you're looking for something else, please let me know!
Hi Irene. This presentation isn't in Rise 360. Did you mean Review 360 by chance? If so, I used the publish option under the Articulate ribbon that's installed in PowerPoint when you install Studio 360. Let me know if I have misunderstood your question and I'll make another attempt to help!
Suggestion: I think you often have objects in the background set as the trigger, which means (for example) while the mouse is over the hands it doesn't work as a button, which made it kind of difficult to figure out where to click (I HAVE to click the white space). In these cases I usually either add the trigger to a group of all of the objects that make up the "button", or add a hotspot in the front and add the trigger to that.
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