The Designspace http://thedesignspace.net/ My daily explorations, troubleshooting, solutions and discoveries. en-us ellenm1@aol.com Wed, 16 May 2012 12:15:12 -0500 Adobe Presenter and Captivate: Hyperlinks don't work after importing Powerpoint http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000970.html Symptom: hyperlinks that worked in a Powerpoint file no longer work in the published Presenter or Powerpoint presentation based on that Powerpoint. This is because Flash Security treats local content differently than the content on the internet. The solution is to put the published files onto a web server and access it using the URL (like: http://yoursite.com/yourpresentation.htm).... Adobe Presenter not working with Powerpoint 2010? http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000912.html If you are having problems with Adobe Presenter after installing Office 2010, chances are, Presenter needs to be updated. Unfortunately Presenter won't automatically alert you of this, and I've found that very few people figure out that it should be updated on their own. Often, Flash needs to be updated also. Here's how to update Adobe Presenter and Flash.... Adobe Presenter will not play video http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000911.html A customer called me the other day with a problem with Adobe Presenter. Video imported onto a slide would not play, no matter whether imported by Powerpoint's insert functions or through Presenter's own import functions. To fix this problem, first update the Flash player to the latest version.... Enhancing Learning through Technology - Part I http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000780.html This is a talk I gave recently to a group of educator/trainers within the U of M Health System. Although it contains many UMHS-specific references, the concepts outlined in it can be applied to other training environments as well. There's nothing particularly original here, just some suggestions for how to select among different technologies commonly available. This was the... Remove mouse-click sounds in Adobe Captivate, Adobe Presenter and Articulate http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000765.html Adobe Captivate, Articulate and Adobe Presenter can all add annoying clicking sounds or "pops" between slides when there is narration. These clicks often are associated with either picking up the actual mouse-click used to switch slides, are added in by the application by design, or added in as an audio artifact. The solutions vary depending on the application and cause.... Adobe Presenter tip: use mp3 audio format to sync long audio to slides http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000718.html If you need to sync Powerpoint slides to a lengthy pre-recorded audio file in Presenter, the choice of format for the audio file is important. Save audio files intended for import into Presenter in mp3 format rather than WAV. Presenter has a bug which shows up when using the Edit Audio window. WAV files will not play back beyond about...