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Is it possible to set a process interaction to loop in presentation mode? I would like to use it on a web page and have it cycle continuously...
Thanks for any advice!
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Hi Brian,
I think you'll need to import the Engage interaction into Presenter, set the presentation to loop, & then embed the entire presentation into your website. For a more seamless look, I would use a skin to remove the Articulate player: http://mediaenglish.com/daveperso/bl...Buttons.artpkg This should give you the look & feel of a stand-alone player with the looping ability of a presentation. Let me know if you need additional assistance.
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Brian, thanks for the tip - I'll give it a try
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