Reference Interacting with the Storyboard Editor for basic interactions for creating a storyboard.
Pages
A storyboard page represents a generic container of interface output. ActivityDesigner allows a designer to add visual (sketches, images, video and typed text) and audible feedback to a page. You can directly draw on a page to add sketches. You can add images and video or audio clips to a page by dragging them from the Resource Panel. You can add typed text to a page by right clicking on the target position and selecting Insert Text from the context menu.
You can also add an activity history viewer by dragging an action, a situation, an entire scene or a theme to a page. You can also add a property viewer to a page for showing dyanmic graphical representation that is based on activities.

Links
You can add links between pages to represent transitions. To do so, you can sketch from the source that could be a page or an element on the page to a target page. If the link starts from a page, the link will take place automatically once the associated condition is satisfied. If the link starts from an element (e.g., a text element or an image) on a page, the link will be triggered when a user clicks on the element and when the associated condition is satisfied. You can add a condition regarding users' activities to a link by dragging an action, a situation, an entire scene or a theme to the link's manipulator. You can customize the default condition using the following interface.

You can add a temporal condition to a link by right clicking on the link's manipulator.
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