variables
5 TopicsDealing with the naming of variables
Hello Storyline developers, I wonder how you deal with the following situation: I have made an e-learning with +/- 80 slides and to prevent errors I have created new variables for every slide (because Storyline doesn't have the concept of slide variables: variables attached to one slide). My variables have now the following naming convention: slide[scene and slide number]_[description of variabele]. For example: slide414_moveSidebarUp. The problem with this naming convention is that if I want to add a new slide before slide 4.14, I have the change the names of all the variables on slide 4.14 (now slide 4.15) and all the slides thereafter (in that scene). The solution would be to create a short hash for every slide, but I'm too late for that now. Does anybody have another kind of solution? Thanks in advance!Solved99Views0likes9CommentsAdjust text variables Storyline 360
Hi everyone, I have a project that required translation (into Japanese in this particular case), and I couldn't come across a solution to edit the text for the variable's text itself. This is the variable: This is the text displaying in the Review, and as an example, I would need to move up the dot, or move down some characters (as per legibility purposes). Is there a way to add some line breaks to this feedback text? It is not possible to edit it from the Usage for variable ... windows. I'm using the latest update available for Windows 10, x64 Thank you!80Views0likes8CommentsNeed Help - Using Variables to Select Slides from a "Bank" Using Multiple Criteria Checks
Good morning! I'm starting to work (for the first time) on an historically challenging project at my company. My boss wants me to solve our past issues, so I'm reaching out to the experts from the get-go. Every year we distribute a training that highlights all of the significant changes to our policy and procedure documentation. It's like a shortcut "table of contents" so they know what has been updated without having to read through ALL of the policies and procedures and hope they recognize the change. In the past, learners logged in and chose a "business area" that relates to their job role (there are 12). Sometimes they need to select more than one. I like to think of these "business areas" like metatags on the sea of documentation we are working with. For example, a procedure might related to only one of these "business areas" -- or it could related to five of them. Bottom line is that I would love for a learner to click all of the business areas that related to their job role, and then go on a customized slide journey of all the relevant documentation. Keep in mind, some of these "business areas" might over overlap in the documentation. There is also a "view all" option. There are also links to policy and procedure docs that need to be embedded. I am new to variables and more than a little intimidated. I can see it working in my head, but I don't know where to start. Any and all help, advice, etc. would be GREATLY appreciated. I am just starting the project and trying to storyboard it out. Thank you!70Views0likes7Comments