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USING CAPTIVATE
Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 9/28/2011
Edit free-form polygons
When you edit the free-form polygon, the sides of the polygon are displayed along with the connecting nodes. You can
alter the shape of the polygon by dragging the nodes. The clarity provided by this skeletal structure is especially useful
when editing complex polygons.
1 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the free-form polygon and then select Edit Points.
2 The skeletal structure of the polygon is displayed.
3 Drag the required nodes.
4 To restore the fill and stroke, click outside the polygon.
To redraw a selected polygon, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the object and then select Redraw
Shape.
Duplicate drawing objects
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the object and then select Duplicate.
Place text inside drawing objects
1 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the object, and then select Add Text. You can also double-click
the object and start typing the text at the cursor.
2 Add text in the text area that appears within the object, and use the Character area of the Property Inspector
(Window > Properties) to format the text.
To edit text within objects, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the object and then select Edit Text. The
text in the text area within the object is made available for editing. The text option is not available when you have
selected the line tool.
Snap lines to objects
When drawing straight lines, you can make them snap to the contours of other Adobe Captivate objects, including
free-form objects. Use this option when you want to precisely connect the end of a straight line to the periphery of an
object.
To snap lines to objects, do the following:
1 Click the Snap To Object icon.
2 Draw the object (rectangle, oval, free-form polygon, and so on).
When you now draw a straight line, the line snaps to the contours of objects with which it comes in contact.
Animations
Adobe Captivate lets you add animation to Adobe Captivate SWF files. This introduces an element of motion that is
effective and eye-catching for users. Add existing animation files to a slide or use the animated text feature in Adobe
Captivate.
When you add an animation file to your project, it automatically gets added to the library to the Media folder.
You can add SWF or GIF animation files directly to a slide. Slides containing an animation file can be edited just
like other slides containing an object.
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