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USING CAPTIVATE
Creating Projects
Last updated 9/28/2011
4 Click Save and then click OK.
The saved custom size now appears in the Select list of the New <type of project> Project dialog box.
Enable backup file creation
Adobe Captivate creates a backup file for your project when you save it. When you re-save the project, the changes are
saved to the backup file too. The backup file is saved with a .bak extension.
If your project file gets corrupt, use the backup file to recover your project. Rename the backup file using a .cptx
extension, and open it. Changes that you made after the last save, however, are not reflected in the backup file.
The provision to create a backup file is enabled by default in the Preferences dialog box. You can choose to disable the
option if it interferes with the speed of saving the project.
Note: The size of the backup file might be larger than that of your main project.
1 Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Captivate > Preferences (Mac OS).
2 In the Preferences dialog box, select General Settings from the Global menu.
3 Select Generate Project Backup.
Upgrading projects and templates to Adobe Captivate 5
The extension of the project files created in earlier versions of Adobe Captivate is .cp while the extension for projects
created in Adobe Captivate 5 is .cptx. The file extension of project templates created in all the versions remains the
same (.cptl). However, you still need to upgrade the templates to use them in Adobe Captivate 5.
1 Open Adobe Captivate 5 and select File > Open.
2 Browse to the location at which you have saved the Adobe Captivate projects (.cp files) or templates (.cptl files), and
click Open.
3 Select File > Save to save the project or template. The projects are saved in .cptx format while the templates are saved
in the .cptl format.
Note: Earlier versions use RTF to render text while Adobe Captivate 5 uses ATE , each of which has a different scaling for
font sizes. Therefore, the font sizes vary when projects are upgraded to Adobe Captivate 5.
Backward compatibility is not available in Adobe Captivate 5. So, you cannot save an Adobe Captivate 5 project as a
.cp file and reuse in earlier versions of Adobe Captivate. The same applies to project templates too, even though the
file extension is the same (.cptl).
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