Create an Adobe Captivate Classic project.
- Captivate Classic User Guide
- Introduction to Captivate
- Captivate Classic Release Notes
- Create Projects
- Create different types of projects in Adobe Captivate
- Customize the size of an Adobe Captivate project
- Responsive Project Design with Adobe Captivate
- Create Virtual Reality (VR) projects
- Work with responsive text in Adobe Captivate
- Work with themes in Adobe Captivate
- How to apply view specific properties in responsive projects
- How to create backup files for Adobe Captivate projects
- Asset panel
- Create branching and forced navigation in Captivate
- Replace image on the stage
- Add and Manage Objects
- Work with multi-state objects in Adobe Captivate
- Object effects
- Insert web objects in Adobe Captivate projects
- Work with object styles in Adobe Captivate
- How to rotate objects in Adobe Captivate
- How to manage objects with the Main Options toolbar
- How to merge objects in a slide
- How to manage objects in the library
- How to group objects in Adobe Captivate
- Edit object information using the Advanced Interaction panel
- How to copy, paste, and duplicate objects in Adobe Captivate
- Control the visibility of objects
- How to change the display order of objects in Adobe Captivate
- Apply shadows to objects
- How to align objects in Adobe Captivate
- How to add reflection to objects in Adobe Captivate
- Import assets into a Captivate project
- Slides
- Add slides to an Adobe Captivate project
- Editing slides in an Adobe Captivate project
- Delete Adobe Captivate project slides
- Change slide order in Adobe Captivate
- Set slide properties in Adobe Captivate
- Add and convert slide notes to audio files with Adobe Captivate
- Set up knowledge check slides in Adobe Captivate
- How to add slide transitions in Adobe Captivate
- How to work with master slides in Adobe Captivate
- How to lock Adobe Captivate slides
- How to hide or exclude slides in an Adobe Captivate project
- How to group and ungroup slides in Adobe Captivate
- Timeline and grids
- Create Quizzes
- Insert question slides in Adobe Captivate projects
- Set quiz preferences for Adobe Captivate
- How to enable learners to submit all quiz responses simultaneously
- How to set up question slides with Adobe Captivate
- Using random question slides in Adobe Captivate
- How to allow users to return to quiz
- Import questions from CSV format files
- Import questions from GIFT format files
- How to insert pretests in Adobe Captivate
- Audio
- Video
- Interactive Objects
- Interactions
- Non-interactive objects
- Create and edit smart shapes
- Edit and create text captions with Captivate
- How to use images and rollover images with Captivate
- How to customize smart shapes in Adobe Captivate
- How to create zoom areas in Adobe Captivate
- How to set audio for noninteractive objects
- How to create rollover slidelets in Adobe Captivate
- How to create rollover captions in Adobe Captivate
- Change mouse properties in Adobe Captivate
- Use highlight boxes in Captivate
- Work with swatches in Adobe Captivate
- Fix size and position of non-interactive objects
- Add animations to a Adobe Captivate project
- Advanced Editing and Project Reviews
- Variables and Advanced Actions
- Record Projects
- Publish Projects
- Preview and publish responsive projects
- Publish project to Adobe Captivate Prime
- Publish projects as HTML5 files with Adobe Captivate
- Publish projects as executable files
- Publish projects as MP4 files with Adobe Captivate
- Set publishing preferences in Adobe Captivate
- Using web fonts from Adobe Fonts in Adobe Captivate
- Report quiz results to an internal server
- Use Adobe Captivate with Other Applications
- Import and edit PowerPoint presentations in Captivate
- Upload an Adobe Captivate project to a Learning Management System
- Learn about the Common JavaScript interface for Adobe Captivate
- How to publish Captivate projects to Microsoft Word
- Using Adobe Connect with Captivate
- How to add Captivate projects to a RoboHelp online help system
- How to package multiple SCOs using the Adobe Multi-SCORM Packager
- Troubleshoot Adobe Captivate
- Resolve known issues and limitations in the latest versions of Adobe Captivate, Adobe FrameMaker, and Adobe RoboHelp.
- Early build for Captivate (2019 release) on macOS Big Sur (macOS 11)
- Hotfix for VR content not playing on devices
- Configure SSL for Live Preview on Devices
- Captivate (2019 release) activation issues on macOS Catalina
- Captivate responsive courses will not auto-play on browsers
- Issues with Asset panel in Adobe Captivate (2019 release)
- Error 103 while installing Adobe Captivate
- Issues when previewing a Captivate project
- Resolve known issues and limitations in the latest versions of Adobe Captivate, Adobe FrameMaker, and Adobe RoboHelp.
To add an Adobe Captivate Classic project to a RoboHelp project, create the Adobe Captivate Classic project, add it to the RoboHelp project, and select among several display options. Adobe Captivate Classic is supported by RoboHelp.
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Publish the project as a Flash SWF file. Select the Export HTML option during the export process and note the folder location where the SWF file is stored.
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In RoboHelp, open the Help project to which you want to add the Adobe Captivate Classic project.
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In the Project Manager, double-click the Project Files folder.
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From the File menu, select Import > HTML/XHTML File.
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Navigate to the HTML file of your Adobe Captivate Classic project (created in step 2) and select it.
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Click Open.
The HTML file and the FLA file (SWF file) are imported into your RoboHelp project. The SWF file is added to the Project Files folder, and a new topic (with the title of the project) is created.
Poznámka:The HTML file (with the title of the project) that is added to your RoboHelp project is important. If you delete the topic, the related SWF file is also deleted from the project. You can, however, leave the topic in your Help project as a “hidden” topic. Hidden topics can’t be linked to and don’t appear in the table of contents. Their index markers don’t appear in the index.
Determining how the Adobe Captivate Classic project appears
After you add the FLA file (SWF file) to your RoboHelp project, specify how to display the project. You can place an Adobe Captivate Classic project in a new RoboHelp topic and then link to that topic from any other topic in Help.
Display the project within an existing topic
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In RoboHelp, open the topic you want to use to start the project.
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Click in the topic. From the Insert menu, select Adobe Captivate Classic Demo.
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Browse to the location of your Adobe Captivate Classic file, select it, and click OK.
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Preview the topic to see what the project looks like, or generate and view your Help system to see how the project looks.
Display the project in a window or panel
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In RoboHelp, create a topic.
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Add the Adobe Captivate Classic project to the topic. From the Insert menu, select Adobe Captivate Classic Demo.
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Browse to the location of your Adobe Captivate Classic file, select it, and click OK.
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Save the topic.
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Open the topic you want to use to start the project.
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Select the text or image to use as a hypertext link. From the Insert menu, select Hyperlink/Popup.
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In the Select Destination (File or URL) list, select the topic containing the Adobe Captivate Classic project.
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In Hyperlink Properties, specify how to display the project:
Display In Auto-Sizing Pop-Up
Displays the project in a window that adjusts to accommodate the height and width of the project.
Display In Custom-Sized Pop-Up
Select a width and height by using the arrows or typing a number.
Display In Frame
You have the choice of displaying in a new window or in the same slide as the link from the topic. From the pop-up menu next to Display In Frame, select either New Window or Same Slide. If you choose New Window, the project appears in the user’s default browser. If you choose Same Slide, your topic replaces the topic the user is currently viewing.
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Click OK.
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Preview the topic to see what the project looks like, or generate Help.
You can edit the SWF file you have inserted into RoboHelp only if you have the associated Adobe Captivate Classic project saved on your computer.