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Presenter not supported in online presentation
Hi Michael!
When creating, editing, and publishing Articulate Presenter '13 courses, be sure you're working on your local hard drive (typically your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior due to latency, such as file corruption, an inability to save changes, and loss of resources. See this article for more information.
I would treat this like our collaborative method described here.
- ViktorasBulavas3 years agoCommunity Member
It appears this issue persists for 6 years and still not resolved? There has to be solution to this issue, not a work around. Please do some solution for the 'minority' of users, who use OneDrive to store their slides.
- JoseTansengco3 years agoStaff
Hello Viktoras,
I understand how frustrating it could be to be limited with where you can save your project files. This is more of a limitation with how Presenter 360 accesses files rather than an actual issue, but right now the solution is to move your project files to a local directory like 'My Documents' or to your Desktop. If your directories are currently being automatically synced to OneDrive, try reaching out to your IT staff to see if the sync can be turned off for some folders.
I'd also like to note that there aren't any new features being planned for Studio 360, so if you're unable to work because of this restriction, you can check out other available tools such as Storyline 360 and Rise 360. Storyline 360 in particular has the capability to directly import Presenter 360 files which is really helpful for migrating multiple projects. Check out this article to learn more:
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