no all good for me...it could mean there is a corrupt slide or corrupt object on a slide.
To troubleshoot
Start the publish and see how far along it gets. If e.g. it's half way you could try creating a new project file and importing in just a few slides short of half the project and try publishing again...if it works you gradually keep importing a few more slides until it stops and then you'll have an idea which slide has an issue.
I can see that Wendy has popped in to help you here.
I'm curious if the issue happens in any course you are working on or just this particular one?
In addition to the troubleshooting that Wendy shared above, if you cannot re-create the issue in a new course, I would advise you to import the file into a new one and proceed.
If it's happening in any/all files, you should conduct a repair of your software.
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Hi Kate
no all good for me...it could mean there is a corrupt slide or corrupt object on a slide.
To troubleshoot
Start the publish and see how far along it gets. If e.g. it's half way you could try creating a new project file and importing in just a few slides short of half the project and try publishing again...if it works you gradually keep importing a few more slides until it stops and then you'll have an idea which slide has an issue.
Hi Kate and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)
I can see that Wendy has popped in to help you here.
I'm curious if the issue happens in any course you are working on or just this particular one?
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