When you view your result slides in "Slide View", can you make sure that the text boxes for Your Score and Passing Score are big enough to contain the wording?
It is not just in the quiz itself....there are other places it is doing strange things. Look at this activation screen. The word after click is half cut off, as is the word Number and the last line.
Articulate applications are not currently supported using a large DPI setting. If you are using 120 DPI some symptoms are:
- Elements of the application appear misplaced or distorted. - The Preview displays misplaced or distorted elements. - The published output is distorted or does not display correctly. - Annotations do not line up correctly when you publish or preview. - Logo does not display correctly.
Can you try resolving the issue by following the steps outlined in these corresponding Knowledge Base articles, and letting us know if that did that trick? Thanks!
OK, would you mind clearing your cache and giving it another look? If it's still not corrected after that, please feel free to send us your files so we can take a closer look. Thanks!
This thread is much older - are you using Studio 09 or Studio 13? Did you already check the elements Peter previously mentioned in regards to DPI setting? I don't see a particular issue documented in regards to tables and it looks like Veronica was able to get her slides working.
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Welcome to Heroes, Marcella!
When you view your result slides in "Slide View", can you make sure that the text boxes for Your Score and Passing Score are big enough to contain the wording?
It is not just in the quiz itself....there are other places it is doing strange things. Look at this activation screen. The word after click is half cut off, as is the word Number and the last line.
Thanks for the additional screenshot, Marcella. I'd go ahead and submit a case so our support staff can help you get this resolved:
http://www.articulate.com/support/contact/submit.php
Has this issue been resolved yet? We are having the same issue.
Hi Veronica, welcome to Heroes!
Articulate applications are not currently supported using a large DPI setting. If you are using 120 DPI some symptoms are:
- Elements of the application appear misplaced or distorted.
- The Preview displays misplaced or distorted elements.
- The published output is distorted or does not display correctly.
- Annotations do not line up correctly when you publish or preview.
- Logo does not display correctly.
Can you try resolving the issue by following the steps outlined in these corresponding Knowledge Base articles, and letting us know if that did that trick? Thanks!
Presenter '09:
http://www.articulate.com/support/presenter09/kb/?p=188
Quizmaker '09:
http://www.articulate.com/support/quizmaker09/kb/?p=95
Engage '09:
http://www.articulate.com/support/engage09/kb/?p=71
Video Encoder '09:
http://www.articulate.com/support/video-encoder09/kb/?p=24
You're quick Peter! I was just going to paste that. Thank you and your team for helping me finish my project quickly!
Awesome, Marcella! I'm glad to hear that worked for you, and congrats on finishing the project
Peter unfortunately it did not work for us. I changed my DPI to 100% from 125% and republished and it did not change the outcome.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
OK, would you mind clearing your cache and giving it another look? If it's still not corrected after that, please feel free to send us your files so we can take a closer look. Thanks!
I had to click on the quiz, open it in quizmaker and then preview it so it updates the changes then save and return for it to work.
Thanks I will try that!
IT WORKED!!! Thanks so much!
I"m getting the same thing when I add a table to the powerpoint. Any update on this?
Hi Robert,
This thread is much older - are you using Studio 09 or Studio 13? Did you already check the elements Peter previously mentioned in regards to DPI setting? I don't see a particular issue documented in regards to tables and it looks like Veronica was able to get her slides working.
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