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Hi there! In this video, you will learn how to generate a Certificate in Articulate Storyline 360. Once your learner completes a module or a course, you can give the learner an option to download a completion certificate. In this video, we will do three things. Ask the learner to enter their name on the first slide. Display the certificate for the course on the second slide. Display a print button on the certificate for the learner to print and download the certificate. You can use these steps to ask the learners name at the beginning of the course. And when the course ends, you can display a certificate with the name of the learner on it. The learner can print it if they want to. So, lets get started and learn how you can do it. Here, you can see that a blank Articulate Storyline 360 project is open. Lets insert a text box that asks the learner to enter their name. To do this, insert a text box that asks for the name. And then, insert a Text Entry Fiel