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Mastering Adobe Captivate 2019 - Fifth Edition

By : Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, Damien Bruyndonckx
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Mastering Adobe Captivate 2019 - Fifth Edition

By: Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, Damien Bruyndonckx

Overview of this book

Adobe Captivate is used to create highly engaging, interactive, and responsive eLearning content. This book takes you through the production of a few pieces of eLearning content, covering all the project types and workflows of Adobe Captivate. First, you will learn how to create a typical interactive Captivate project. This will give you the opportunity to review all Captivate objects and uncover the application's main tools. Then, you will use the built-in capture engine of Captivate to create an interactive software simulation and a Video Demo that can be published as an MP4 video. Then, you will approach the advanced responsive features of Captivate to create a project that can be viewed on any device. And finally, you will immerse your learners in a 360o environment by creating Virtual Reality projects of Adobe Captivate. At the end of the book, you will empower your workflow and projects with the newer and most advanced features of the application, including variables, advanced actions, JavaScript, and using Captivate 2019 with other applications. If you want to produce high quality eLearning content using a wide variety of techniques, implement eLearning in your company, enable eLearning on any device, assess the effectiveness of the learning by using extensive Quizzing features, or are simply interested in eLearning, this book has you covered!
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
7
Working with Quizzes
14
Variables and Advanced Actions

Using Smart Shapes as Buttons

Back in Chapter 2, Working with Standard Objects, you learned about Smart Shapes. If you are not yet convinced of the awesomeness of Smart Shapes, this section will win you over!

  1. Return to slide 3 in the Chapter05/takeTheTrain.cptx file.
  2. Select the image button you added in the previous section and delete it.
  3. Use the Shapes icon on the Toolbar to open the Smart Shape menu.
  4. Select the rounded rectangle shape and draw a rounded rectangle in the lower-left area of the slide.
  5. Double-click the Smart Shape and write Continue in the rounded rectangle.
  6. Use the Style Name dropdown of the Properties inspector to apply the shape_As_Button style to the rounded rectangle shape.

Remember that this style, along with all the other styles currently in use in the project, is defined in the Theme you applied in Chapter 2, Working with Standard Objects. When done, your slide should look like the following screenshot:

You will now turn your new Smart Shapes into...