By default, users can navigate freely. However, for compliance training, you may want to restrict navigation until a slide is complete.

Creating professional eLearning content shouldn't require a degree in software engineering. iSpring Suite 11 is designed to bridge the gap between simple PowerPoint slides and high-end interactive training modules.

This tutorial will guide you through the core features of iSpring Suite 11, from initial setup to publishing your first SCORM-compliant course. 1. Getting Started: The PowerPoint Integration

Unlike standalone authoring tools, iSpring Suite 11 lives directly inside Microsoft PowerPoint.

Installation: After downloading the installer from the official iSpring website, run the file and follow the activation prompts.

Accessing the Tools: Once installed, open PowerPoint. You will see a new iSpring Suite 11 tab in the top ribbon. This tab contains all the specialized tools for quizzes, simulations, and narrations. 2. Building Content with the Content Library

One of the most powerful features of Suite 11 is its massive Content Library, which features over 68,000 assets.


Once installed, open PowerPoint. You will see a new ribbon tab labeled iSpring Suite 11. This is your command center. Let’s break down the key sections of this interface:

Pro Tip for Tutorials: Always save your native PowerPoint file (.pptx) before publishing. The iSpring data (quizzes, interactions) is stored within the PPTX file, but it is not reversible once published.


  • Color Scheme: Match your company brand. Click "Custom" to change the accent color and background transparency.
  • Logo: Upload a 150x30 PNG. Check "Clickable link" to send users to your website.
  • Fine‑tune animation start times in the Animation Pane (PowerPoint native).
  • The Problem: You’ve spent 40 hours crafting the perfect PowerPoint. It’s sleek, it’s informative, and… it puts your audience to sleep by slide three.

    The Solution: iSpring Suite 11. Think of it as a superpower injection for PowerPoint. It transforms your static slides into interactive eLearning content—quizzes, dialogues, video lectures, and even VR tours.

    But here’s the secret most people miss: iSpring Suite 11 isn’t just a “converter.” It’s a learning experience designer. Let’s walk through the three most powerful (and overlooked) features of this version.


    If you don't have an LMS (e.g., training for customers):