Why the timeline sets to 122 secs? Apr 11, 2013 By Francisco Carreon Sometimes I find that the timeline set to a random value such as 122 sec. Any ideas why?
Christine Hendrickson Staff over 10 years ago04/12/13 at 9:00 am (UTC) Hi Francisco, Time may be adjusting on the timeline when you're adding certain types of content. Can you tell us a little bit more about what's going on and what type of content you have in your slides, where you're seeing this? Here's some articles you may want to check out: Articulate Support > Tips for reducing slide duration via the timeline Articulate Support > Adding an object to a slide extends the duration of the slide Let me know if this helps! Thanks, Christine
Francisco Carreon Author over 10 years ago04/12/13 at 5:41 pm (UTC) Hi Christine, Mostly I notice happens when I add a web-object into the slides.
Christine Hendrickson Staff over 10 years ago04/15/13 at 7:02 am (UTC) Good morning, Francisco! I hope you had a great weekend :) That's a little odd. Are you able to adjust the timeline after inserting a web object, or does it seem "stuck"?
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Hi Francisco,
Time may be adjusting on the timeline when you're adding certain types of content. Can you tell us a little bit more about what's going on and what type of content you have in your slides, where you're seeing this?
Here's some articles you may want to check out:
Articulate Support > Tips for reducing slide duration via the timeline
Articulate Support > Adding an object to a slide extends the duration of the slide
Let me know if this helps!
Thanks,
Christine
Hi Christine,
Mostly I notice happens when I add a web-object into the slides.
Good morning, Francisco! I hope you had a great weekend :)
That's a little odd. Are you able to adjust the timeline after inserting a web object, or does it seem "stuck"?
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