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USING CAPTIVATE
Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 9/28/2011
Localizing text captions
If you are localizing a project that contains text captions, you can export text captions to make the process more
efficient.
1 Create the initial (“source language”) version of the project, including all necessary text captions.
2 Open the completed project.
3 Select File > Export > Project Captions and Closed Captions.
By default, the Word (DOC) file is saved to your My Documents\My Adobe Captivate Projects folder (on
Windows) and /Users/<username>/Documents/My Adobe Captivate Projects folder (on Mac OS). Change the
location if you want. Also, the Word file is named [ProjectName] Captions.doc. You can change the name of the
file, if necessary, by clicking directly in the File name text box and entering a new name. (Retain the.doc filename
extension.)
4 Click Save.
5 The Word file is generated with the name you specified and saved to the location you selected. A dialog box appears
asking if you want to view the document. Click Yes to view the document in Word.
6 The Word document contains the slide ID, item ID, original caption text, and the slide number. You can change
the caption text in the Updated Text Caption Data column. Provide a copy of the Word document to the
localizer/translator.
7 The localizer/translator should open the Word document and edit the caption text directly in the Updated Text
Caption Data column in the document, replacing the source language text with the new text.
8 While the localizer/translator is translating the text, make a copy of the original Adobe Captivate project for the
new language.
Note: When you create a copy of the original project, be sure to keep the original text captions (in the source language)
in the new project. The original text captions act as placeholders and are overwritten when you import the new
(localized) text captions.
9 When the text captions are localized, open the copy of the project you created in step 8.
10 Select File > Import > Project Captions And Closed Captions.
11 Navigate to the localized text captions Word (DOC) file, select the file, and click Open.
12 The new, localized text captions are imported into the project, and all formatting is retained. A dialog box appears
showing a successful import message. Click OK.
13 Test the new text captions by opening different slides in Edit view and reading the new caption text.
Creating custom text caption styles
You can create custom text caption styles for your Adobe Captivate projects with a graphics program, such as Adobe®
Fireworks® or Adobe® Photoshop®.
Custom text captions must be in BMP (bitmap) format. In general, each Adobe Captivate text caption has five
associated bitmap images.
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