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Missing first part of the sentence / can't upload PDF
Hay! Right now I have two issues: (1) When I press the "Write an engaging introduction" command I always get the paragraph where the first part of the sentence (or even a few sentences) is missing. If I repeat the command (while there's still the old introduction present above) this is not an issue. So I guess this is only a problem when I only have the title and then start writing an introduction for the first time.(2) Adding (uploading) a PDF file under Training material is not possible - the system does not respond (I get: "Content missing"). Is a PDF file of 24 MB too big?Thanks
Mario 18 days ago
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Missing first part of the sentence / can't upload PDF
Hay! Right now I have two issues: (1) When I press the "Write an engaging introduction" command I always get the paragraph where the first part of the sentence (or even a few sentences) is missing. If I repeat the command (while there's still the old introduction present above) this is not an issue. So I guess this is only a problem when I only have the title and then start writing an introduction for the first time.(2) Adding (uploading) a PDF file under Training material is not possible - the system does not respond (I get: "Content missing"). Is a PDF file of 24 MB too big?Thanks
Mario 18 days ago
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Commenting function does not highlight the text area where the comment was made
The standard commenting behavior is: Highlight a text area and then enter your comment right? I did that and left multiple comments on an article. But what happens is that when I click on a specific comment after that, it does not highlight the area where I left the comment at. I now have multiple comments on my article but no idea which text areas they were referring to. This pretty much renders the commenting function useless :(
Lisa Tan About 1 month ago
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Commenting function does not highlight the text area where the comment was made
The standard commenting behavior is: Highlight a text area and then enter your comment right? I did that and left multiple comments on an article. But what happens is that when I click on a specific comment after that, it does not highlight the area where I left the comment at. I now have multiple comments on my article but no idea which text areas they were referring to. This pretty much renders the commenting function useless :(
Lisa Tan About 1 month ago
Voice
I have trained 3 voices on one of my sites and it worked ok to begin with but now its just pushing out text that is nothing like the voices I trained.
Paula Morgan 4 months ago
Voice
I have trained 3 voices on one of my sites and it worked ok to begin with but now its just pushing out text that is nothing like the voices I trained.
Paula Morgan 4 months ago