![]() * Imported them to storyline and got the same message: * Moved the Storyline file and Engage interactions to my Desktop before I opened them Here's what I did based on your previous recommendations: ![]() Hello: It's happening again! I needed to update another Storyline presentation which contains Engage Interactions and I get the same message about Adobe Flash player. And I will move files to my C drive as I work on them, and only store the completed files in the network drive from now on. Thanks for think I will try adding the interaction as individual slides within the presentation. Where I would have found it beautiful 20 years ago, now it's just almost a blank screen. What background with gray or pale blue text is too low-contrast for anyone with vision issues. I don't know if you work for Articulate or for someone else, but I have a comment on the Articulate product. * I am sorry, this is one file I know I cannot share with anyone. * Yes, I created a totally new engage file, although I copied and pasted the text. I know that saving to the network can mess with this type of file, but I have not had any trouble with Articulate, until now. After your response, I save the Storyline to my desktop also, and brought in the Engage file from the C drive and got the same results. * You asked if I saved my Storyline to my C drive, I usually save to my Network drives since they are backed-up nightly, but the C drive never is. To answer your questions,Īs UI mentioned in my discussion post, I did update Articulate last week. that may be an issue, I'm just not sure.Īny help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.Ĭrystal: Hi, thanks for your response. I did just have our Help desk update my version of Articulate last week, and then I made corrections in this interaction and re-imported it. I have other Engage interactions in the Storylin and they do not have this error message. I'v e tried recreating the interaction, and storing it on my Desktop, rather than a network drive, with the same results. There are also other Engage interactions in this storyline that do not have this error on the import page. ![]() When I publish this interaction separately, I do not get this error message. on the message Of course, on the import page, this is a picture of the message, so I can't click either option. When I try to import a particular Engage Interaction into my Storyline, the import page shows this Adobe Flash Player Settings error message, "Local Storage: Allow Local to store information on your computer?" There there are "Allow" and "Retry" buttons.
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