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Please create an Articulate Presenter package, then upload the zip file to our server. You can review how to do this here: Send to Articulate Presenter Package – Articulate Presenter ‘09 Help Upload the resulting zip file from your computer to our server using this upload form: Articulate Support - Upload Your Files for Review Please be sure to include a description of your issue, your version of PowerPoint, version of Windows and version of Presenter '09 which you can find in Help and Support -> About Articulate Presenter. Please also include the URL for this thread so we can follow up with you in the forums.
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@Southeast Okay, first off, I love where you're taking this. This is exactly what we're hoping for.
I see Justin offered some help but if you wanted to share your Quiz file here, I'd be more than happy to take a look at the file. I'm guessing you have an extra layer on the timeline that has the image in it and it's just hovering above. Also, on one of the slides I see you have your background image above the top, cover image which is why the full images are showing through. Should be simple fix by re-arranging your layers. Please let me know and thank you for sharing your example!! |
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I like it! - thanks for sharing
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THis is great. Yeah, sometimes in turning things on an off, we miss a layer or two. Post your source so that one of us can look through as well. But, your set up is nice. Great look.
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David,
Thank you for the great job you do with showing us how to take QuizMaker to the next level. I have been going back through many of your tutorials and really enjoy seeing the possibilities. I use many of the techniques you demonstrate but, seeing you step through these examples helps fill in ways to approach development in more efficient and effective ways. I don't know of any other user group forums which have as helpful information as the Articulate forum. I spend a fair amount of time in the Adobe forums and the Microsoft MSDN forums, but the Articulate forum is a lot more fun and rewarding. Thanks again.
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Thank you Ben. It means a lot to hear that so thank you. It's a great place for all of us to share and learn. Everything I know about Quizmaker came from this community. I brought my own experience to Quizmaker but would never come up with this example if it weren't for what others have shared.
It's pretty cool when you think about it. |
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Can't access the Quizmaker template.
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