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Selecting Motion Paths already established
Am I missing something? I have 2 motion paths for one object moving one way on motion path 1 and the other way for motion path 2.
I want to change to the timing of each independently but since they are superimposed over each other graphically, I don't see any easy way that I can see to select each one. Why isn't there a drop down available in the motion path names to do this easily?
Thanks, Bill. I appreciate you sharing that example with me and I can understand how overlapping motion paths can be difficult to navigate.
You can toggle between the selected motion paths using Shift + Tab to do so. I recorded a quick Peek 360 video to explain.
In addition, I've included this conversation in our feature request where an animation pane, for more control, has been requested.
- DanielKiss-1c5eCommunity Member
Hi Leslie. Shift+Tab does not work for me either. Has this been removed in a Storyline update?
Is there another solution to handle overlapping motion path since you made your comment?
- SalWiedenbeckCommunity Member
Unfortunately you're not missing anything, that's just a frustrating way that it works right now. If you have triggers associated with the motion paths, selecting the trigger will select the corresponding motion path. Otherwise, you may have to move the top path up or down while you work on them, and move it back when done.
- BillVernolaCommunity Member
Thanks for the response. However, I respectfully disagree with your assessment. I selected a trigger in the list referencing a motion path and the only item to get selected in the slide (or layer) is the object itself. Leaving the object selected, and selecting each tab at the top of the window showed that on the Animations tab showed Motion Paths, but it shows all motion paths with no avenue for selecting the individual one. thank You. I appreciate your input. It just appears it is a shortcoming of the program features.
Hi Bill,
Thanks for reaching out and sharing what you are experiencing.
If you would share this slide here, we'd be happy to take a look. You can share the .story file publicly here, or send it to me privately by uploading it here. I'll delete it when I'm done troubleshooting.
- BillVernolaCommunity Member
See Attachment. Unfortunately, this is just one of the shortcomings I've encountered in Storyline 360.
Thanks
Bill
- NATECINTERNATIOCommunity Member
Leslie, please also add me to the list of folks who want an easier way to track and select motion paths, particularly those that are overlapping...I tried the Shift-Tab option, and it didn't work for me.
- MarkFensom-74e4Community Member
Hi Leslie. Thanks for that worked for me.
I have an object with four motion paths. If I correctly select the first motion path I created, Shift + Tab will cycle through until I reach the fourth. If I choose the second motion path I created, I only get to see motion paths 2, 3 and 4.
An easy fix would be returning to the first motion path and cycling through them all instead of selecting another object.
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for reaching out! You can still use Shift+Tab to toggle through overlapping motion paths in Storyline. Please make sure the Animations tab is selected after clicking on the object with the motion paths for them to appear. In the GIF below, I clicked Shift+Tab to cycle through the four motion paths.
If that doesn't work, would you be willing to share your Storyline file with us so we can look at what you have set up? You may also share it privately by sending it along in a support case. We'll delete it when we're done testing!
Also, I went ahead and added your voice to the feature request for a more efficient solution for toggling through motion paths, an animation pane in Storyline.
- NATECINTERNATIOCommunity Member
Eric, if I'm not mistaken, because I tried this method, Shift-Tabbing through the four motion paths only works if you create the motion paths one right after another...otherwise, Shift-Tab takes you to the next object you created on the timeline.
Hello NATEC INTERNATIONAL,
On my end, I am able to cycle through the motions paths using Shift + Tab regardless of the order in which they were added to the slide.
Would you be willing to share a copy of your project file here or in private by opening a support case so we can take a closer look at what's happening? We'll delete it when we're done testing!
- NATECINTERNATIOCommunity Member
Yes, but in your case and the case that Eric illustrated, those are different motion paths added to two different objects...I'm talking about multiple motion paths on the SAME object, that may or may not be layered on top of each other...
- MatthewBailey-8Community Member
I have found that the shift+tab method does work but if you have a lot of objects on your slide, it may toggle through a LOT of other things before you get to the next motion path on the object you had originally selected.
On the project I was just working on, I could only select the top motion path. When I shift+tabbed, it selected some random other object. But I just kept tabbing and eventually it cycled to the path I was looking for.
The program obviously has a list of objects which includes the motion paths, and we can cycle through it using shift+tab, but we are not allowed to just see the list to make selections therefrom. That would be a super helpful feature, but shift+tabbing does work if you're willing to just mash it enough times until the path you're looking for comes up. (Don't miss it, or you'll have to cycle through every object on your slide again!)