Publishing presentation

Mar 06, 2013

I have completed my presentation, however, now I'm confused with options to publish.   I want to publish for our own internal staff to access.   I published through LMS (perhaps I'm not understanding what this is), and I am able to hear the presentation myself, if I use the head-set, however, our staff do not have headsets.  How do I publish that they can hear through their computer, without headset.

Thank you. 

2 Replies
Peter Anderson

Hi Carol!

If you're delivering your course to others via email, and they'll be viewing it locally, you'll probably want to publish for CD instead. If you view a published Presenter '09 presentation on your local hard drive or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive, you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features of your content to fail, and I think that may be what's happening with the loss of audio. 

To properly test your published content and share it with others, upload it to the environment for which it was published. This article has more details. Let us now if that resolves it. Thanks
Justin Wilcox

Hi Carol.

Peter is correct. You want to host the content based on what you are publishing for:

  • Web on a web server.
  • LMS in a SCORM or AICC compliant Learning Management System
  • Articulate Online in Articulate Online
  • CD on your local drive.
Due to security issues we do not recommend viewing content from a local network drive. 

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