"Storyboard" in Lectora?

One more thought...We update the Word storyboards each release of the related application, so the storyboards act as our detailed design documentation. This is required for validation purposes.When something changes (a screen shot, button name, additional info, new section, whatever...), we add a new row to the top of the page's table, and indicate what changed and why (for example, "v1.2 - Menu option changed from aaa to Aaa"). We highlight the affected text, or the linked image name.When we begin work on a new release, we copy the storyboards to a new folder, delete the change info and remove highlighting, and then work on release-specific changes in the clean storyboards.Do you ever go back to the storyboards (PPT), or are they used simply for initial design and development? If you do update the PPT, how do you indicate changes to reviewers? If you don't, do you have any suggestions how to work this? (I am not nearly as proficient with Powerpoint as I am with Word! )Thanks, again!Kathy

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