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USING CAPTIVATE
Variables and Advanced Actions
Last updated 9/28/2011
2 In the Existing Actions, select the action that you want to modify or delete.
3 Do one of the following:
• Use the appropriate icon at the top-right corner to delete or duplicate the action
• To update the advanced action, use the appropriate menu icons to update the statements and then click Update.
Finding slides in which the script is used (5.5)
1 Select Project > Advanced Actions.
2 In the Existing Actions, select the action.
3 Click Usage.
The slides in the project that use the selected script are displayed.
Apply advanced actions to slides
1 In the Property Inspector (Window > Properties), go to Action.
2 Select Execute Advanced Actions.
3 In Script, select the script that you want to run from the Action menu.
Apply advanced actions to interactive objects
1 In the Property Inspector (Window > Properties), go to Action.
2 In the action menu, select Execute Advanced Actions. Examples of actions are On Success, On Failure, and Lose
Focus.
3 In Script, select the script that you want to run from the Action menu.
More Help topics
“Text captions” on page 72
“Widgets” on page 127
Tutorial on scripting
The following tutorial helps you get started with using scripting in Adobe Captivate.
You have been asked to create a login slide with fields to enter the user name and password.
When the user enters the correct values, the following actions take place:
• The project moves to the next slide.
• A text caption in the next slide displays the message, "Welcome <user name>".
• The default e-mail editor opens with the e-mail ID of the person that must be informed of the login.
When the user enters incorrect information, a text caption is displayed asking the user to reenter information.
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