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USING CAPTIVATE
Creating a Quiz
Last updated 9/28/2011
2 Double-click the placeholder question and replace it with your question.
3 Specify the number of hotspot areas you require in the Quiz Properties panel (the Answers field in the General
accordion). You can add a maximum of 10 hotspot areas to a slide.
4 Add objects to the slide, for example, images, that you want to use as hotspots, and position the hotspot areas on
these objects.
5 For each hotspot area, set the properties (such as, fill, stroke, correct answer) using the Property Inspector. For
more information, see
Set hot spot properties” on page 183.
6 Do the following in the Quiz Properties panel:
To disable mouse clicks on slide areas other than hotspots, click Allow Clicks Only On Hot Spots.
To customize the animation that appears when users click a hotspot, click Browse, and select the animation.
Set hot spot properties
Click the hotspot area and do the following in the Property Inspector:
1 In the General accordion:
If clicking the hotspot is to be marked as a correct answer, (in the General area of Property Inspector).
Click Correct Answer if the hotspot is to be marked as a correct answer when users click it.
Click Show Hand Cursor Over Hit Area to make the hand icon appear when the mouse is moved over the
hotspot.
2 In the Fill & Stroke accordion:
To change the default border color, select the hotspot and then use the Stroke option.
Note: The border color isn’t displayed if the frame width is set to zero.
Enter a number or use the slider to set the thickness of the hotspot border.
To change the default, use the Fill option.
Note: The fill color isn’t displayed if the alpha is set to 0%. In the Color menu, specify a value for alpha. An alpha
value of 0% creates an invisible (or transparent) fill; an alpha value of 100% creates an opaque fill.
3 To apply a shadow effect to hotspot area, click Enable in the Shadow accordion.
4 In the Transform accordion, specify the exact size and position of the hotspot area.
5 Click , where available, to apply the properties to multiple hotspot areas on the slide and across the project.
Sequence question slides
A sequence slide provides a list of items to be arranged in the correct order. For example, you can display a list of Polish
kings and ask the user to arrange them chronologically.
1 Insert a sequence question slide ((Quiz > Question Slide > Sequence).
2 On stage, type the question replacing the dummy text.
3 Enter the list in the correct order. Adobe Captivate shuffles the answers in the list and displays them to users in
random sequence.
4 In the Quiz Properties panel, specify the number of choices as Answers in the General accordion.
5 In the Answer Type list, specify the mode in which you want your users to arrange the answers in the list.
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