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Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Embedding Video in a Step
This lesson will show you how to embed video that has been posted to a video sharing service such as YouTube into a step. Video that is embedded will only be available in blog, html or ScreenSteps Live export formats. For PDF and Word export you can set a url that will link to the video online.
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Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Reordering Steps in a Lesson
You can always drag steps to reorder them in a lesson. But if you need to move around a lot of steps this can become cumbersome. Here are some alternative methods
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Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
How Can I Get a Step Image To Appear Below the Step Instructions?
If you would like your images to appear below step instructions when you export HTML you need to make a slight modification to the HTML template you are using. This lesson will show you how.
Manual Customizing HTML Templates -
Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Generating the Table of Contents Using Other Word Processors
When you export a manual to Word you will need to open the resulting file in a word processing program in order to generate the table of contents. For most applications this only requires that you open the document and then save it.
Manual Creating Word Templates -
Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Adding Images from OmniGraffle
Using the Clipboard Recorder you can quickly insert data from a drawing program like OmniGraffle (on the Mac) into your ScreenSteps lessons.
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Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Importing Images From Quicktime or WMV Files
This lesson will show you how to use the Clipboard Recorder to quickly create a ScreenSteps lesson from a movie.
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Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Create a Highlight Effect
This lesson will show you how to create a highlight effect with either the Rectangle or Oval annotation tool in ScreenSteps.
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Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
How Do I Add An Image Border When Exporting To Blog?
This lesson will show you how to modify a ScreenSteps HTML template so that your images have a border around them when exporting to blog. This lesson uses inline CSS since not all blogs allow you to customize the CSS files used for displaying your posts.
Manual Customizing HTML Templates -
Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Renaming a Library
If you need to rename a library in ScreenSteps the current solution is to use the Finder (OS X) or Windows Explorer (Windows). This lesson will show you how.
Manual ScreenSteps 2.9 -
Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
How do I Resize an Image Without Resizing Annotations?
In ScreenSteps you can specify the dimensions that an image will have when you export the lesson. When resizing the image the default behavior is to resize image annotations. This lesson will show you how to change the default behavior.
Manual ScreenSteps 2.9