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USING CAPTIVATE
Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 9/28/2011
Alternatively, in the target project, select File > Import > External Library, and open the project from which you
want to import the PSD items. When the Library panel of the selected project appears, select the item and drag-and-
drop it into the current project.
If a PSD file by the same name exists in the target project, Adobe Captivate matches the modified date of the two
files. If the dates are same, the layers get copied into the corresponding PSD file folder in the Library. If not, the
layers are copied as normal images.
Edit PSD files
In the slide or PSD folder in the library, select the imported PSD file, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS), and then select Edit PSD Source File.
You can also edit the file from image properties (Window > Properties).
Update PSD files
If the files in the Adobe Captivate library and the original files are not in sync, the status column in the library changes
from
to .
To update and bring the resource on slide in sync with the source,
Select the PSD on stage, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS), and then select Update from Source.
Click Update in the Property Inspector (Window > Properties).
Click the status icon in the library.
Select the PSD folder in the library, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS), and then select Update from
Source.
Note: The first two options update the PSD both on stage and in library. The last two options update the resource only
in the library and the updated resources do not take effect on stage.
If you remove or relocate the PSD, then a question mark icon appears in the status column. Click to relink. You
can do this also from the Image Properties dialog box.
The procedure for linking to a new PSD file is same as importing a new PSD file.
Create watermark images
You can create a watermark image by setting the transparency of an image.
1 In an open project, select Insert > Image.
2 Select an image or browse to a new location for a different image. Click Open. The image gets inserted.
3 Set the image Alpha to 50% or lower in the Image Edit area of the Property Inspector. A low number results in a
dim version of the image and a higher number displays a brighter image.
4 Position the image on the slide as required.
Change JPEG quality
Adobe Captivate automatically sets the quality of JPEG images in projects. However, you can adjust this setting
depending upon the images used in your project. Using higher percentage values allow high-quality images but also
increases file size.
1 In an open project, select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Captivate > Preferences (Mac OS).
2 In the Category panel, select SWF Size And Quality from the Project menu.
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