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WaltHamilton
5 months agoSuper Hero
It's really hard to say, without being able to look closely at the project involved. Al;lowing others to look at it gives you a better chance of getting a solution, or, at the very least, finding out it is a reproducible bug, and not just something you are doing.
Troubleshooting is just guessing without seeing the .story file. If you upload it, someone might be able to solve the issue. Here are the best practices for uploading a .story file:
- Only include slides that are related to the problem.
- Be sure objects, layers, motion paths, and variables have meaningful names.
- If there is proprietary content, replace or delete it. For example, replace proprietary text with “lorem ipsum” text.
- Use a browser to come to this page, and click "Add Attachment at the bottom of your post to upload.