Presenter creates 2 PPTA files?? Nov 07, 2011 By Jeff Kortenbosch I'm working on a course and all of a sudden, after making some edits, I see 2 PTTA files. One with the addition old (see image). What is happening here? I've never seen that. Can I throw one away and rename the other? Do I need both now? Jeff old.png
Brian Batt Staff over 12 years ago11/07/11 at 6:27 am (UTC) Hi Jeff, Check out the section titled "What is the -old.ppta file, and how did it get there?" in the link below: http://www.articulate.com/support/presenter09/kb/?p=643
Jeff Kortenbosch Author over 12 years ago11/07/11 at 7:10 am (UTC) Yep that did it... Damn USB sticks! I copied it to my local drive and opened the course on the stick... ARGH! Tnx Brian! You're my hero of the day!
Justin Wilcox over 12 years ago11/08/11 at 6:16 am (UTC) Hey Jeffrey. Congrats on the 100th post! Great to see your participation in Heroes!
Peter Anderson Staff over 12 years ago11/08/11 at 6:19 am (UTC) Congrats, Jeffrey! Thanks for all of your input- you help make our community awesome!
Jeff Kortenbosch Author over 12 years ago11/09/11 at 12:02 am (UTC) This is one community that makes me feel proud to be a part of!
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Hi Jeff,
Check out the section titled "What is the -old.ppta file, and how did it get there?" in the link below:
http://www.articulate.com/support/presenter09/kb/?p=643
Yep that did it... Damn USB sticks! I copied it to my local drive and opened the course on the stick... ARGH!
Tnx Brian! You're my hero of the day!
Wow, that was my 100th post!
Hey Jeffrey. Congrats on the 100th post! Great to see your participation in Heroes!
Congrats, Jeffrey! Thanks for all of your input- you help make our community awesome!
This is one community that makes me feel proud to be a part of!
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