Hello Eric... there's probably a more elegant solution out there, but I think if you save the text box as an image and use that instead of the text box, it will solve the problem.
You could try rotating the text boxes by 1° on screen which has very little effect on how the slide looks but changes the way Articulate handles them when publishing.It will publish them as images without taking away their editability in the ppt.
5 Replies
Hello Eric... there's probably a more elegant solution out there, but I think if you save the text box as an image and use that instead of the text box, it will solve the problem.
Thank you Dave. This is mostly what I do not. I want to keep my text blocks...
Hello, Eric!
Could you post a simplest sample (ppt file) here, may be with one rotated text box?
Maybe I can find a solution.
Hi Eric
You could try rotating the text boxes by 1° on screen which has very little effect on how the slide looks but changes the way Articulate handles them when publishing. It will publish them as images without taking away their editability in the ppt.
H
I found it! This is because text blocks imported from PowerPoint 2003. I recreated my blocks in PowerPoint 2010. Thank you all.
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.