This seems like a really simple scenario that Presenter should support (if it doesn't, I'm disappointed). I have 2 slides. On each slide there is a link to the other that jumps the presentation to that slide. This works easily in PPT slideshow but does not work in the publish preview??? I want a form of navigation outside of just the Articulate menu. Is this possible? If so, how?
Thanks for the link. I published my course and it works better but it's still not 100%. Basically, it seems like the links on the slides that point to an earlier slide in the presentation work fine but the links on the slides that point to slides further down the chain don't work. My navigation is not locked. You can view any slide at any time.
Ok, I realize the problem is that my links are in SmartArt objects. I took them out and they work fine. What is the best approach however, when you want to include links on images, charts, graphs? Should you have some type of invisible link on top of a graphic? Please advise & thanks in advance!
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hyperlinks created in powerpoint are supported.
http://www.articulate.com/support/kb_article.php?product=ap9&id=k1d35o1lreyj
Be aware previous will only go back to the slide in numerical order not the last viewed slide
Are you using restricted navigation?
This hyperlinking also only displays correctly when published not in preview
Thanks for the link. I published my course and it works better but it's still not 100%. Basically, it seems like the links on the slides that point to an earlier slide in the presentation work fine but the links on the slides that point to slides further down the chain don't work. My navigation is not locked. You can view any slide at any time.
Thoughts?
Ok, I realize the problem is that my links are in SmartArt objects. I took them out and they work fine. What is the best approach however, when you want to include links on images, charts, graphs? Should you have some type of invisible link on top of a graphic? Please advise & thanks in advance!
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