Still CS 6: Multipage Menus

Hello

I'm new here and I am currently creating a project with a lot of chapters. I used a pre-defined menu with a submenu that is connected.

Then I connected a submenu button and another button for the first chapter. These two buttons are working very well.

Then I assigned the first button to the first chapter in the submenue and leave still create other links to the other chapters. In total, I have now 4 pages (main menu 1 and 3 sub menus).

Even if it seems that the pages of the submenues are connected the menu does not change to the next screen if I click "next". In comparison, the link to the main menu works fine.

Any ideas I can try?

This happens while Trying 'Preview from here' in the context of Petite menu.

I have Windows 7 64 bit and I'm creating a DVD PAL with a resolution of 720 * 576.

Thanks in advance

Uwe

Some additional information added

I'm creating a DVD PAL

As Ramesh says MultiPage is not available on DVD. You create a MultiPage? You're doing a BD?

If you create a DVD, use "Create chapter index," not "Create Multipage chapter."

If not, let know us and we'll help you sort.

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