You can publish the current open content, or specify an inbox of content to publish in batch mode.
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You must have Microsoft Office (specifically, Microsoft PowerPoint and Word) installed on your computer to locally publish .ppt, .pptx, .doc, .docx and .pps output.
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Publishing Active Content
- Select .
- Perform one of the following actions:
If You Want To
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Then
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Publish documents and simulations
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Select the appropriate checkboxes to the left of the desired simulation and document types and formats.
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Publish a course
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Select the HTML, PDF, Print, or Word option.
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Publish a course package
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Select the zip option.
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Publish guided help
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Select the Guided Help option.
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Publish a compressed work instruction
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Select the Work Instruction (Compressed) option.
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Publish a video
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Select the Video option.
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- Optionally, browse to specify an outbox other than the default.
- Click Publish to publish the selected output types and formats.
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When publishing is complete, a summary message is displayed with a hyperlink to successfully published content. For detailed information on viewing simulation playback, refer to Viewing Simulations. For detailed information on viewing a course, refer to Viewing Courses.
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Batch Publishing Content
- Select .
- Select the appropriate checkboxes to the left of the desired template and content types.
- Optionally, browse to specify an inbox and/or outbox other than the default.
- Optionally, select the Express Publish checkbox to publish only files in the inbox that have changed since the last publish operation.
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When this option is enabled, the application scans the inbox folder to determine which documents and courses have been modified since the last publish operation. Only these these changed files in the list of content to be published to the outbox folder.
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- Click Publish to publish the selected output types and formats.
NOTE:
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When publishing is complete, a summary message is displayed with hyperlinks to successfully published content. For detailed information on viewing simulation playback, refer to Viewing Simulations. For detailed information on viewing course playback, refer to Viewing Courses.
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