A few weeks back, I wrote a post for the Articulate Word of Mouth blog, exploring different ways in which you can use the tabs feature of Articulate, including adding Engage interactions and blank Quizmaker slides as tabs.
Well, as it turns out, you can also add single swf files as tabs into your presentations. This could be particularly useful if there’s a slide that you want to be accessible from anywhere within your presentation.
The video below will show you how you can do this.
Remember that you can create a swf file by building a slide in PowerPoint and then publishing it in Articulate – then each slide’s SWF file will be in the data/swf folder, and named according to the slide number (slide1.swf, for example). Do bear in mind though that any elements that are in your slide masters will NOT be held within the slideN.swf file.
Very sweet and simple way to add this! Perfect demonstration. Tnx!