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I've noticed a really strange thing on the master slide for Quiz questions. There doesn't seem to be a way to adjust the position of the text on the buttons. When I click on the "Submit" button, I can change the kind of button, the color, the text color, the font, the size of the button, but I am not seeing where I can set "SUBMIT" text to be in the center of the button. Perhaps not a big deal to some folks, but the text sort of defaulting to be left justified just doesn't look as polished as text that you center both horizontally and vertically. Is there a global setting somewhere by chance?
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It is Captivate 9, that is visible on the screenshot. But which Theme please?
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Its a theme that was made a while ago...I made it using a blank project. When I am in slide master there doesn't seem to be a way to control that text on those question buttons. all the other buttons seem to have that center vertical and horizontal option in properties, was just curios if I wasn't looking in the right place. Not a big deal, it just tends to aggravate me when I look for it lol
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That could be the issue, if this theme was created in a previous version? Do you see the proper styles in the Object Style Manager?
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could be right. Too bad though if that is the case because that means that upgrading to new versions means redoing a BUNCH of work on themes that was done previously? There are absolutely no options available to format those buttons when I click on them. Its just a weird little issue. Perhaps I will take the time to redo those themes in 9 to see if that is in fact it. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I am having the same issue and I just created a new theme in a responsive project in Captivate 9. Has anyone else had this issue? Also, the quiz buttons look correct in size/position on the Master, but on the actual quiz pages they are tiny. Any help would be appreciated.