Has anybody encountered any slowness or freezing when you move around the Menu items? We've moved a few scenes around and nested a few items and it really slows down the program. Not sure why that is?
We're building a course with about 120 slides and we're finding that when we move them around in the Menu (up, down, nesting in drop down folders) it seems to slow down or freeze the program. I was curious if this could be alleviated by / caused by, something I'm not seeing. I wouldn't think the Menu would use up so much data.
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Susan,
See here: https://community.articulate.com/series/5/articles/customizing-the-player-menu under "Resetting Your Menu to Reflect the Slide Titles in Your Course".
Thanks,
Mike
Go to the player and choose Menu.
You can reorder items using the arrows.
You can delete items using the trash can icon. If you delete an item, it is only deleted from the menu, not the project.
You can add items that are slides in the project using the folder icon.
You can add items not in the project, like titles, using the blank paper icon.
Here is a menu tutorial that may have other ideas.
Great thanks - Mike and Walt
Has anybody encountered any slowness or freezing when you move around the Menu items? We've moved a few scenes around and nested a few items and it really slows down the program. Not sure why that is?
Hi Doug! Is this in a particular environment? How are you publishing, sharing, and viewing your content?
Hi Leslie,
We're building a course with about 120 slides and we're finding that when we move them around in the Menu (up, down, nesting in drop down folders) it seems to slow down or freeze the program. I was curious if this could be alleviated by / caused by, something I'm not seeing. I wouldn't think the Menu would use up so much data.
Hi Doug!
So as you're working on your project is when you notice the latency, not once published?
If you are only having difficulty with one project, I would advise importing into a new file to see if this alleviates your issue.
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