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MattBolton
Community Member
I am pretty new to the ID field and am getting my working very hard to learn and perfect my Storyline skills. I am starting over at the beginning of the challenge list.
I am stuck on challenge one. My problem is getting multiple layers to display at once so the learner can compare sizes. I thought I had it figured out but I do not.
Would anyone be willing to take a look at my file and see what I am doing wrong?
I am stuck on challenge one. My problem is getting multiple layers to display at once so the learner can compare sizes. I thought I had it figured out but I do not.
Would anyone be willing to take a look at my file and see what I am doing wrong?
SimonBlair
10 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Matt,
I'd be happy to have a look.
One thing it could be is your layer settings. Each layer has its own settings (click on the gear icon next to the layer's name). One of those settings makes it hide other layers. Check to make sure that's disabled.
Cheers,
Simon
I'd be happy to have a look.
One thing it could be is your layer settings. Each layer has its own settings (click on the gear icon next to the layer's name). One of those settings makes it hide other layers. Check to make sure that's disabled.
Cheers,
Simon
- MattBolton10 years agoCommunity MemberSimon,
Thank you so much! I am a newbie so please don't judge my design too harshly! I only have content on slide two at this point, and slide two compares the airplanes' wingspans. I will include another slide, with layers, to compare the length of each plane.
I tried clicking those gears and unchecking the box to hide layers. I tried that on each of my layers but they are not visible.
I also need to figure out if I am going to keep that clear button and how to include a trigger that takes the learner back to the base layer when he or she clicks the clear button.
Also, not sure if I am going to keep the airplane at the top. I wanted to incorporate a motion path is the main reason I included it. I am not sure why the plan takes so long to appear on the screen.
Thanks Again,
Matt