on 2022 Jun 19 11:55 PM
Hi,
I have a problem related to the generation in PPT of a document.
When I'm writing a description in an Explanation bubble, sometimes I need to create a new paragraph and so I put a break. This works fine while playing the simulation, but when I generate the related document in PowerPoint, the page will be duplicated and the text splitted in two parts, in correspondence of the break.
I attach two example images for reference.
Slide 1:
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Slide 2:
Can someone please advice and tell me if there's any way to create paragraphs in the Explanation bubbles without it causing to have the page duplicated in the documents?
Many thanks!
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Hi Alissa,
I just pressed the [Enter] key to move to the next line and that has not caused an issue when generating the PPT documentation. How did you create your break?
Regards
Shane
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Hi Alissa,
If this is still an issue, can you please do the following:
1. Open Producer and open a Simulation that has the issue
2. Click on one of the Explanations that has an issue and click in the text field like you would to enter the Explanation text
3. Click on the Source tab at the bottom of the dialogue box
4. Upload a screenshot of the HTML text in the Source tab
I want to see if it's the HTML causing the issue or something is different on your PC with the PPT is generated.
Regards
Shane
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Hi Shane,
thank you for your answer. I created the break by pressing [Enter] as well!
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