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Starter Scenario
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In this video, we're going to take a look at the structure of our Starter Scenario Storyline template, and how to make a few edits to the file.
This is a multi-slide template. On slide 1, we've included a 2-option scenario. The user is presented with scenario content at middle of the page and two options to select from.
When they press one of these options, a new layer opens. To edit the content on any of these layers, simply select the appropriate text box and change as needed. Colors and styles can be edits using any of the formatting tools in the Ribbon.
Slide two presents a 3-option scenario. Functionality and editability is the same as the previous slide.
Slide 3 is a very straightforward conclusion slide. Edit the text box or elements on screen as desired using Storyline formatting options.
There are no direct linkages between slides in this file. If you'd like to remove or another of the scenarios just delete what you don't want, and you're good to go.
This article last reviewed July, 2018. The software may have changed since the last review.