Whenever I update a presentation, I get an error that Presenter can´t find my interactions (engage and quizmaker). I have to locate it manually. I think this problem would dissapear if I changed the default location where Presenter looks for interactions. But how do I do this?
When creating, editing, and publishing Articulate Presenter '13 courses, be sure you're working on your local hard drive (typically your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior, such as file corruption, an inability to save changes, and loss of resources. See this article for more information.
I've been trying to find an explanation of how the roaming directory works; I posted another message in the presenter forum and didn't get a response. Could you take a look at that please? I'm having problems with flash content when I transfer my work between laptop and desktop and back again. I have the same file path/structure on both computers but there's a different path in the \Users directory that leads to \AppData\Roaming. Is there somewhere where that is all explained?
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Hi Eva and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
When creating, editing, and publishing Articulate Presenter '13 courses, be sure you're working on your local hard drive (typically your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior, such as file corruption, an inability to save changes, and loss of resources. See this article for more information.
I've been trying to find an explanation of how the roaming directory works; I posted another message in the presenter forum and didn't get a response. Could you take a look at that please? I'm having problems with flash content when I transfer my work between laptop and desktop and back again. I have the same file path/structure on both computers but there's a different path in the \Users directory that leads to \AppData\Roaming. Is there somewhere where that is all explained?
Hi Jim!
Looks like I addressed your question here.
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