Following on from my Screenr on how to create an animated clock effect in PowerPoint, here you can download my source file and adapt for your needs.
Watch the Screenr below if you want to make your own!
Following on from my Screenr on how to create an animated clock effect in PowerPoint, here you can download my source file and adapt for your needs.
Watch the Screenr below if you want to make your own!
Hi there folks. Yesterday I submitted my entry for the Articulate Guru Awards. It’s just a bit of fun, but I thought it worth sharing with the wider world.
Hope you enjoy it!
Just a quick post on creating a link to access a particular slide within an Articulate presentation, when accessing the presentation from outside. You can add ?slide=n to the end of your presentations URL in order to link to a specific slide.
For example, if I were wanting to provide a link directly to reception, which features in slide 4 in the interactive tour of my workplace (see this post for more details on how this was created), I would add ?slide=4 onto the end of the URL, like thus:
http://skills.library.leeds.ac.uk/welcome/player.html?slide=4