Hi David - do you just want to insert a capture of a screen (i.e., an image)? If you have PowerPoint 2010 you can use the built-in screenshot tool. Or, you could also use the free snipping tool that comes with Windows Vista and later.
If you instead want to add a screen recording (i.e., a video), you can do that too. Presenter supports movies in FLV, MP4, or SWF format. You would just need to use the Articulate menu and choose the Flash Video option.
Looks like the lines with the elbow connectors might be causing the rendering to get bungled when the project is published. Can you group the connected lines and then right-click and save them as an image (such as PNG), and then reinsert them? I think that will clear up the problem.
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Hi David - do you just want to insert a capture of a screen (i.e., an image)? If you have PowerPoint 2010 you can use the built-in screenshot tool. Or, you could also use the free snipping tool that comes with Windows Vista and later.
If you instead want to add a screen recording (i.e., a video), you can do that too. Presenter supports movies in FLV, MP4, or SWF format. You would just need to use the Articulate menu and choose the Flash Video option.
Does that help?
Oh I figured it out, the little picture thingy up on top there. This is what my diagram looks like in powerpoint:
Then when I publish in Articulate it looks like this:
Any ideas on what is going wrong here?
Looks like the lines with the elbow connectors might be causing the rendering to get bungled when the project is published. Can you group the connected lines and then right-click and save them as an image (such as PNG), and then reinsert them? I think that will clear up the problem.
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