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I went through many Chat Zoom Supports without any help. The bot cannot understand my problems. The bot picked up one word from my questions and provided not remotely relevant solutions. It totally wasted a few hours of my time in several days.
I teach on zoom and one of my students has the same problem. She was able to view my shared screen until recently but now she is the only one in class who cannot see the image. Can some please help Helen and myself?
So you're unable to see anything related to Zoom when someone else is screen sharing, including not seeing the shared screen, nor any of the Zoom controls? It would be helpful if you could provide a full screen shot under these circumstances, so we know exactly what is and is not visible.
My DellXPS8940 computer is just over a year old. I have re-installed Windows 10, updated all the drives, run CHKDSK, optimized drives, run anti-virus, antispyware, increased the Virtual memory size, re-installed Zoom, etc. Right now I can see presenter's slides or shared screens, but I still cannot have my camera on. At the meetings I attended, one must have camera on to talk or ask questions.
Thanks for the reply. I have installed both the Add-on and the extension. I have also added Slido to the presentation. I can visit the slido website and answer questions so it is all working well except for the presenter view. Let me explain more.
When I need to start a slide show, Slido says I must use Slido in order for their slides to work. I have two buttons to choose from - Googles And Slidos. When I choose the green slido button, I can present the slideshow from the beginning OR I can present the slideshow from the current slide. There is no option to open presenter view. When I use this green Slido option, the slideshow starts and takes up my entire screen. When I hit escape to leave the entire screen, the slideshow ends.
So it will have to be the less professional - switch between google presenter view (slides window) and the slido presenter window until it is implemented (which based on curt reply seems like no plans at this stage).
All - Bumping up this again. I need to make presentation with Slido to a big audience and am hoping somehow I can get to see the speaker notes while presenting. Presenting from another device is not an option.
When presenting with Google Slides, there is the option for Presenter view where the Pop-out of your notes will appear, its best if you have another screen to pull them over to if you are presenting from the one screen as the speaker notes would still be there. Ive used Duet for my Iphone/Ipad to use as another screen to pull my speaker notes over to when using my computer in Present mode.
Presenter mode is working like a charm, when it's available. But for some reason it's not available for all documents in the same space, and I can't figure out if there's something in some documents that cancels out the option?
Also, when in presenter mode the URLs to anchor points within a document doesn't work. Is it not supposed to?
Is it possible that some of the pages have not been converted to the new editor? As I understand it presenter mode only works on pages that are constructed in the new editor. Here's a link to That info - present-your-page-with-presenter-mode . Unfortunately I do not have presenter mode on my instance where I can verify all of this.
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I like keeping all of my development files in my OneDrive Folder. However, Articulate Presenter won't allow this as shown by the error msg below. Has anyone found a workaround? Are there any plans to fix this situation? Technically it is saved to my local drive: (C:\Users\wfindlay\projects\....)
Even though there is a OneDrive folder on your local drive, it looks to be synching up to the OneDrive network. Disabling the syncing or saving the files to another folder on the C: drive should do the trick.
I am trying to develop a PPT as a storyboard before going into Articulate Storyline. Since my 360 Subscription also gives me access to Presenter/Characters, I'm trying to pull a few into the storyboard. However, I keep getting the message that "Online presentation aren't supported". I have saved the presentation to my C: drive on my desktop, and it still will not allow me to use Characters. What am I doing wrong?
Yes, it is being synced with One-Drive, but it is a local (C:Drive) file.
I turned Sync off to see if the issue resolved itself. It did not.
Is there a folder that I should be using that will create a "local" file?
By default everything but my system files/directories is backed up into One-Drive.
You said, "but it is a local (C:Drive) file." That is correct, but it is a local (C:Drive) file that is being synced with OneDrive. This is considered an "online file" by Articulate. It doesn't help that the error message is inaccurate when it says "Save a copy to your local drive to continue." What Articulate really means is, "Save a copy somewhere on your local drive not syncing with OneDrive to continue."
And this is the crux of the problem. You can't edit/modify PPTX files using Articulate if they are being backed up by OneDrive. This is very counterintuitive as most people naturally now want to back up everything, and OneDrive is the method of choice. It means having to store all of your Articulate presenter projects in a space on your Hard Drive that is vulnerable to being lost. (Or using another tool like SyncToy to make up for this).
What you are saying is exactly why I want Articulate to fix this. I would also argue that If the file AutoSave is turned off, there is no reason that Articulate should prevent you from using Presenter. But Articulate just ignores this setting. I can understand how things might get messed up if your file is syncing (autosaving), but I really think Articulate could make an exception if you turn off AutoSave.
Having said this (beware of rant), when was Presenter last updated anyway? Are there any resources dedicated to making updates to it now? I still use it frequently when I get a PowerPoint file with lots of animations I don't want to recreate by hand in Storyline. For presentations that don't have branching/high complexity it is still my tool of choice. But sometimes I wonder if that is a mistake because it seems like the orphaned older brother these days.
Basically anywhere not being backed up by OneDrive. For example, you might have to go to your root C: drive and create a folder there if everything in your user profile is being backed up. C:\Projects for example.
Also, to be fair, Articulate continues to make maintenance updates/bug fixes to Presenter. But the last major feature released for Presenter (that I count) was the addition of the Content Library in April 2019. That is definitely a significant one, but compared to Storyline it's been quite a while. I just wish it had things like "export to MP4" and the Modern Player as well as the ability to work with files in OneDrive desktop folders.
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