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Brian,

Trying to make a CDROM of the live webcast we did yesterday. Edited the presentation, created the CDROM destination, and published to the CDROM destination folder all successfully. I then burned to CDROM all the contents of the Volume1 folder (not the folder itself) so that the autorun.inf file, the entry page .htm file, and the rest are all on the root of the CDROM.

Problem is that in the entry page .htm file, there is no text for the hyperlink to play the presentation, as follows:

<a href="preston20060510CD.htm" ><div class="txtcolor"><b></b></div></a>

See? Nada between the <b> tags. I can enter the text manually of course, prior to burning the CD, but wanted to ask about it.

Thanks,
Dave
 
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Hi Dave,

Good question. I believe this is the reason. We take the Presentation title in the publisher and use the for the link. So if you had that blank, then the link will be blank.

Here is what I would do. I would go to the menu manager and bring up the menu for the CD. Delete the entry that was made as a result of your publishing. I hope you can select it if there is no text.

Once you have deleted the entry, then hit apply or ok.

Go back to the publisher and put in the text that you want to appear for the link in the Job Title of the publisher. Save the publisher document (File->Save). Then republish to your CD destination and it should be there.

After that, you may want to go back into the menu manager and add a description for the live webcast and republish the menu only from the menu manager.

If you need help with all of this, let me know where you get stuck and I can help further.

Thanks,
Brian
 
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Oh, and just a note as to why we have this blank by default... We support multiple languages with the same download image of the product. We used to have the word Title or something like that as a default, but that would have shown up in Japanese, Spanish, etc...

So our distributors requested that we just leave it blank.

Thanks,
Brian
 
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Muy bien, gracias.
 
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