![]() ![]() ![]() To embed activities into your presentation, you’ll need to install the Poll Everywhere for Microsoft 365 add-in. Depending on the complexity of your content, it may be easier to just build it directly in Storyline.Įither way, I hope these tips make it a bit easier the next time you need to import PowerPoint slides into Storyline! If you want to learn more about what features are (and are not) supported when importing PowerPoint slides into Storyline, check out this article from Articulate.With Poll Everywhere for Microsoft 365, you can seamlessly include your Poll Everywhere activities in your PowerPoint presentations by embedding them as slides. ![]() While it’s great that you can import PowerPoint slides directly into Articulate Storyline, you need to decide whether or not it’s the best solution for you. You can avoid this by converting your SmartArt into shapes, which Storyline will import and let you edit. ![]() When you attempt to import PowerPoint slides that include a SmartArt graphic, Storyline will convert it into an image, which is not editable. When importing PowerPoint slides into Storyline, always check your SmartArt. You can avoid this by only using the animations and slide transitions supported in Storyline. When you attempt to import a PowerPoint slide that includes an animation or slide transition that’s not supported, Storyline will either remove the animation or replace it with a fade in / fade out animation. While Storyline supports most of the same animations and slide transitions as PowerPoint, you’ll run into issues with emphasis animations and a few others. When importing PowerPoint slides into Storyline, always check your animations and slide transitions. Tip #2: Check Your Animations & Slide Transitions. You can avoid this by make sure your slide size is the same in Storyline as the slides you’re importing from PowerPoint. If you’re importing PowerPoint slides that are set at a 16:9 aspect ratio (or something else), you may end up with some objects becoming distorted or placed off your slide. By default, Storyline sets its slides to a 4:3 aspect ratio. When importing PowerPoint slides into Storyline, always make sure to check the dimensions of your slides. ![]()
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