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Article List | Storylineauthors. I frequently find that the best way to explain a process is through the use of an interactive flowchart. Storyline gives you a wide variety of tools to make a flowchart come to life. I will show you one way to do this with shapes and states. Let’s start with a simple flowchart created in Storyline with the shape tools. I have created a page containing a series of boxes connected by arrows. Once you have the chart created, build the target pages where the learner will be taken when the boxes are clicked.

Now comes the fun part. Select the first shape, then click on the Trigger command from the ribbon to associate an interaction with the shape. In this example I chose “Jump to slide”. So that the learner can remember which boxes he has already clicked, we invoke another piece of Storyline magic. Change the view on the bottom of the screen from “Timeline” to “State”. Name the new state “Visited”. Next, change the visual characteristics of the box for the Visited state. Support - How to submit course completion to an LMS on a specific slide. Tutorials. Storyline Tutorials. Tomkuhlmann: How to quickly build a drag & drop elearning interaction using Articulate Storyline.