The publishing just stops, no error message, it just stops an show the publish window again.
It always happens round slide 480, so I think there might be something wrong with that slide, but there is nothing that tells me which slide it is, or which scene...
If this was a short course, I'd create a copy of my project and start removing one slide and then try publishing and then repeat until the error stopped. I'd then look at the last slide I removed and make a new copy of the course and then remove that slide and see if things published fully.
With about 1250 slides, that's not possible. :(
If you could find out how SL publishes things, I'd try something like remove slides 478, 479, 480, 481, and 482 and then see if it publishes.
If it did, I'd create new copies of the project and then re-publish removing one of those slides until I find the "offending organ."
This is assuming it's something in the slide. It could be you're hitting some memory limit on your PC or with Storyline or something like that.
I'd create a case with Articulate and send them your project. I'm assuming they've got better debugging tools to monitor things.
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Hi!
Yikes--1250 slides!!!
Does the publishing just stop or do you get an error message or does the slide just not play?
The publishing just stops, no error message, it just stops an show the publish window again.
It always happens round slide 480, so I think there might be something wrong with that slide, but there is nothing that tells me which slide it is, or which scene...
If this was a short course, I'd create a copy of my project and start removing one slide and then try publishing and then repeat until the error stopped. I'd then look at the last slide I removed and make a new copy of the course and then remove that slide and see if things published fully.
With about 1250 slides, that's not possible. :(
If you could find out how SL publishes things, I'd try something like remove slides 478, 479, 480, 481, and 482 and then see if it publishes.
If it did, I'd create new copies of the project and then re-publish removing one of those slides until I find the "offending organ."
This is assuming it's something in the slide. It could be you're hitting some memory limit on your PC or with Storyline or something like that.
I'd create a case with Articulate and send them your project. I'm assuming they've got better debugging tools to monitor things.
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