As you can see from the screenshot, when I open a PPT file in Audio Editor, a different slide appears in Audio Editor than is in the PPT slide file. Example above shows slide 10, which are two different slides supposedly from the same PPT file. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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.
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Hi Sue and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
I have not seen this before.
Are you working on your local hard drive?
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.
Hi Sue!
I'm going to send you a PM so that you can upload your project files properly for review.
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