Is the search feature on this page disabled? I know I've had success before, but for the past couple of days, regardless of what I look for, I get a message that there are no results. I find it hard to believe that no one has ever had a question about using the audio editor (or a number of other topics I've tried lately).
It has been real spotty, which is resulting in many duplicated topics. I have found that using google search with my topic of interest and the keywords "articulate" or "e-learning heroes" helps me find a lot of the threads.
Me, Too, Craig. But then I realized that it was the Hero's page that was returning the "no matches", so it must be a problem with the search function on the page.
This has been suggested in some of the other threads on this topic, and worked really well for me: Google site:community.articulate.com/forums [enter search terms here].
Hi everyone! Sorry that you are having a difficult time, but this is something that our web team is aware of. As a few have suggested here, I also like to utilize Google for all of my searching. You can specify that you are only searching Articulate content though and here is a Screenr that explains how to do so:
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It has been real spotty, which is resulting in many duplicated topics. I have found that using google search with my topic of interest and the keywords "articulate" or "e-learning heroes" helps me find a lot of the threads.
Thanks for the tip, Owen. I hope they fix it soon, though. I'd much rather search in the forum than via Bing.
Ah, ok. I thought something was wrong with my browser.
Me, Too, Craig. But then I realized that it was the Hero's page that was returning the "no matches", so it must be a problem with the search function on the page.
argh. thanks for bringing this to light, Joyce.
...really need to find a solution to something today, though. Google's not being as helpful as I'd like; may have to contact Articulate directly.
This has been suggested in some of the other threads on this topic, and worked really well for me: Google site:community.articulate.com/forums [enter search terms here].
Hi everyone! Sorry that you are having a difficult time, but this is something that our web team is aware of. As a few have suggested here, I also like to utilize Google for all of my searching. You can specify that you are only searching Articulate content though and here is a Screenr that explains how to do so:
Thank you! That should be helpful.
Thank you, Sheila and Leslie.
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