Changing content created by template wizard--total newbie needs your help!

Hello!


I am new to Lectora, so started my project with one of the built in templates. I have unfortunately changed my mind about the title of one of my chapters, but can't find a way to edit it. Yes, I can change the title in the Title Explorer, but can't find the master location that will flow down to all the places the chapter title is found (i.e., nav button on the menu bar, top of every page in the chapter...).


I'm sure it's there SOMEWHERE--I just can't find it!!! :o


Thanks in advance for your help!


Kim

Discussion (5)

it's probably a text block at the title level, so under the title, find the text block and click it once.

This will give you a bounding box around the text block. Then double click in the bounding box of the text which will switch to edit mode on the text block.


The same process should work if you double click the object on any page it shows. Note: the default cursor location is the top left so it might be hard to see the cursor blinking.

Yes, did use a wizard. I have a feeling that's the problem...

the title wizard automates a lot of the naming you'd otherwise do manually. If you'd built it out manually you'd be changing all those page titles and button titles as you created them. The wizard takes what you enter and inserts the labels as appropriate.


To change the text on a button manually, you need to go the button properties and to the right of the 'normal' state, click Edit, and change the text there.

sorry, I misunderstood.


Did you create this with the Title Wizard?

Thanks, Andy--I already tried that but with no success. I can't seem to find where the menu button label is defined. When I select the button from the title content, it's called "Nav Button 3." When I look at the properties for that item, the text can't be found anywhere. I can change the chapter name at the chapter level, but that's the only place the change takes effect.


Kinda frustrating...

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