There's an extra space in the Selected state of one of your objects which was causing the unusual alignment behavior. Here's a quick recording which shows exactly where you can find the space:
To correct the behavior, please make sure that all of your states have the same spacing and alignment.
I was unable to replicate the behavior using a new question slide, so I'll need your help in identifying what's causing the alignment behavior. Try replicating the issue on your end using a new project file, and if you are able to, please share the steps with me so I can take a closer look at what's happening.
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Hi Ari,
I couldn't see anything either. The selected state on the second answer was aligned properly, but none of the others.
But it can be fixed by using the format painter to paint the format of the first answer onto the second one. I tried that, and it looked good.
David,
Thanks for the response, it didn't see to help. See the attached video to see what performance i'm seeing.
Hi Ari,
There's an extra space in the Selected state of one of your objects which was causing the unusual alignment behavior. Here's a quick recording which shows exactly where you can find the space:
To correct the behavior, please make sure that all of your states have the same spacing and alignment.
Hope this helps!
Thanks i see that, but any idea why the normal state the H in Have and the R in report don't have the same spacing from the button?
Hi Ari,
I was unable to replicate the behavior using a new question slide, so I'll need your help in identifying what's causing the alignment behavior. Try replicating the issue on your end using a new project file, and if you are able to, please share the steps with me so I can take a closer look at what's happening.