Sorry for not replying sooner - I was off on Friday. It does sound like bizarre behavior - did this happen in only one particular file, or are you able to replicate it within multiple Storyline files? If it only happened in one file - you may want to try to import it into a new Storyline file. If it's happening in multiple files, you may want to try to repair your Storyline software.
Some other general tips to prevent erratic behavior in Storyline include:
Work on your local (c:/) drive as working on a network drive or USB can erratic behavior, such as file corruption, an inability to save changes, and loss of resources.
Avoid using special characters, accents, or symbols in your file paths and file names.
Be sure the file paths to your projects and published output are well under the 260-character limit imposed by Microsoft Windows.
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Hi Jesse,
Are you copy/pasting from within Storyline?
If you're copying from somewhere else, you may want to review this article on how Storyline handles pasted fonts.
I am copying/pasting from within Storyline, yes. I also have the latest update. Kind of bizarre, right?
Hi Jesse,
Sorry for not replying sooner - I was off on Friday. It does sound like bizarre behavior - did this happen in only one particular file, or are you able to replicate it within multiple Storyline files? If it only happened in one file - you may want to try to import it into a new Storyline file. If it's happening in multiple files, you may want to try to repair your Storyline software.
Some other general tips to prevent erratic behavior in Storyline include:
You can read more about those suggestions here.
Great info. Thanks Ashley!
No problem Jesse - let us know if that helps you out!
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