I am fairly new to AS2 so please excuse a silly question. I have created a small lesson with one of the pages using the slider function which is working perfectly except for the fact it seems to automatically remove the <PREV & NEXT> player buttons. Does anyone have any ideas on this one?
Hi Anthony. Sorry to hear that you're having trouble. I think it might help folks troubleshoot the problem if you could provide either the .story file in question, a quick video, or some screen shots of the behavior you're seeing and the triggers panel on the screen where you're experiencing that behavior.
Thank you for the quick reply. I have attached the storyline file with the slider issue on Slide 7 under Safety Requirements. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Good news, Anthony. Looks like the sliders are working properly. It seems that your Prev. & Next buttons were inadvertently turned off for this slide. Here's a quick Peek video I created to show you how to turn them back on in Storyline's Slide Properties.
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Hi Anthony. Sorry to hear that you're having trouble. I think it might help folks troubleshoot the problem if you could provide either the .story file in question, a quick video, or some screen shots of the behavior you're seeing and the triggers panel on the screen where you're experiencing that behavior.
Hi Trina,
Thank you for the quick reply. I have attached the storyline file with the slider issue on Slide 7 under Safety Requirements. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Hi Trina,
Just wondering if you have any updates on the slider questions I posted?
Thanks in advance.
Anthony.
Hi Anthony. Just downloaded your file and am about to take a look now. I'll update you here shortly.
Good news, Anthony. Looks like the sliders are working properly. It seems that your Prev. & Next buttons were inadvertently turned off for this slide. Here's a quick Peek video I created to show you how to turn them back on in Storyline's Slide Properties.
Hi Trina,
Wow thankyou so much for that. I never even knew that existed so I have learnt two things today. Very grateful for your help. Thank you.
Anthony.
My pleasure, Anthony! Glad I was able to lend you a hand.
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