Stuck on Adobe Presenter loading screen when publishing to SCORM.

Publishing SCORM from Presenter only gives me the Adobe Presenter loading screen. I've tried both uploading packages to LMS and just viewing index.htm and viewer.swf in browsers. Any suggestions for how to get past the loading screen?

Hi There,
Try copying the project slides to a new blank project and try to publish it and see  if you still get the loading screen.
Regards,
Mayank

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