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USING CAPTIVATE
Slides
Last updated 9/28/2011
The text on the slide is replaced with the entered text. In the Timeline, the typing text object is replaced with the
text animation object, and the overwritten text appears on the object in the Timeline.
Label slides
It is easier to identify and keep track of slides using their label instead of their slide number. The label of the slide
appears under the slide.
To label a slide, open the slide and enter a name for it in the Label text box of the Property Inspector.
Move to a specific slide
To jump to a specific slide, type the number of the slide in the Application Bar at the top of the Workspace.
Lock slides
Adobe Captivate gives you the option to lock individual slides. When you lock a slide, all objects on the slide can be
viewed but not edited. This feature is useful if you want to send your project to others for review but do not want them
to make changes to objects.
You can tell that a slide is locked by looking for the small lock icon. This icon appears below a locked slide in the
Filmstrip.
❖ In an open project, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the slide you want to lock and select Lock
Slide.
To select multiple slides, press Shift or Control on the keyboard while clicking on the required slides. To select all slides,
Edit > Select All.
Hide slides
Adobe Captivate allows you to hide an individual slide in a project; the slide stays in the project but is hidden from
view when the project is played. This option is useful in several situations, such as if others are reviewing the project,
but information on certain slides is changing so you want to hide the slides until they are correct.
Hide slides
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a slide and select Hide Slide. The slide is dimmed in the Filmstrip
and the eye icon is displayed at the bottom of the slide.
To show the slide, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) and select Show Slide or click the eye icon at the
bottom of the slide in the Filmstrip.
Include or exclude hidden slides when publishing handouts
1 In an open project, select File > Publish.
2 Select Print on the left panel.
3 In Type, select Handouts.
4 In the Handout Layout Options area, select Include Hidden Slides.
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