Hi all,
Just announcing that there is an UNofficial solution for the 'the content you wanted to modify was too big or small to fit on the canvas' problem, that is provided:
- You have a working Prezi Desktop (e.g. with Edu Pro of Pro licence)
- You have Java installed
A tutorial on using the UNofficial Prezi Saviour - brought to you by the makers of the UNofficial Prezi Player for Android (now defunct) and the UNofficial Mindmap importer for Android - can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPIduZ...
From that link you should be able to download the Java program.
The Java program - an executable jar file - has been tested on a single Windows PC and (not yet) on a Mac, and essentially changes a problematic prezi by rescaling the largest objects. Afterwards, it should be possible to again edit the prezi using Prezi desktop, and uploading it to the web.
Kind regards,
Roel
(Fellow user, not affiliated with the prezi team, developer of UNofficial Prezi products).
Just announcing that there is an UNofficial solution for the 'the content you wanted to modify was too big or small to fit on the canvas' problem, that is provided:
- You have a working Prezi Desktop (e.g. with Edu Pro of Pro licence)
- You have Java installed
A tutorial on using the UNofficial Prezi Saviour - brought to you by the makers of the UNofficial Prezi Player for Android (now defunct) and the UNofficial Mindmap importer for Android - can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPIduZ...
From that link you should be able to download the Java program.
The Java program - an executable jar file - has been tested on a single Windows PC and (not yet) on a Mac, and essentially changes a problematic prezi by rescaling the largest objects. Afterwards, it should be possible to again edit the prezi using Prezi desktop, and uploading it to the web.
Kind regards,
Roel
(Fellow user, not affiliated with the prezi team, developer of UNofficial Prezi products).