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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 17
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I have a 19-slide presentation. For 5 of the slides I have a little "hotspot-style" branched navigation. I am supposed to turn of Articulate player navigation for those slides to reduce confusion re where to click.
1) Does this mean I can get rid of the player bar at the bottom of the screen for these slides but maintain the menu panel to the left? 2)How does one do this? Thank you. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Denver, CO
Age: 30
Posts: 58
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Hi I have to parts to this reply, Part 2 is a different example of what can be done. and Part 1 is the "how to"
Part 1: In Powerpoint, select the Articulate Menu, and select "Slide Properties" this will open up the "slide properties" manager. You will see a list of your slides, there is a column named "Change View To" you can change the view for those 5 slides. Part 2: I saw this posted on a blog, and it is how to create a "hotspot" style game with presenter or quizmaker, and there is not any navigation buttons that show up. There are links to download the project files as well as see the demonstration. I have found this blog to be extremely helpful with a lot of my articulate projects. Good Luck! Creating A Hotspot Game In Presenter Last edited by mindy-FNL : 09-29-2008 at 01:50 PM. Reason: added more content |
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