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Adobe Captivate 12.3: Share for Review

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Here is a sample email that your reviewers will receive once you click the Invite to view button: Reviewers click the Open Review button and are taken to the project review screen. As mentioned, reviewers do not need Captivate or any special software to participate in the review process.  And we love a classic.

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Adobe Captivate: Customizing Quiz Question Feedback

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I love the quizzing functionality in the new Adobe Captivate (version 12.2) and find it superior to Adobe Captivate Classic. In the new Captivate, the process for editing the feedback captions isn't so easy. In the new Captivate, the process for editing the feedback captions isn't so easy.

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Adobe Captivate: Understand Project Cache and Save Some Cash

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When I teach my Adobe Captivate beginner vILT classes , we cover application Preferences fairly early. If If you're on a Mac, choose Adobe Captivate > Preferences. Find the project cached folder (for example, C:Usersyour nameDocumentsAdobe Captivate Cached ProjectsCPDxxxxxdb ).

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Adobe Captivate 12: The Interface

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With the recent release of the all-new Adobe Captivate 12, I'm beginning a series introducing you to some of my favorite features. If you're a veteran Captivate developer, you'll see that much has changed in this new interface, and many of the old standards have been removed (not changed or moved. removed entirely).

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Download Adobe Captivate Example Courses

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Looking for Captivate example courses to feed your creativity? Elearning developers need ways to optimize Adobe Captivate, and get more creative inspiration. So, where can you go to get Captivate example courses with source files to download? The Adobe Captivate blog is the place go.

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First Impressions: Creating Responsive Content in Adobe Captivate 2017

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For example, a really nice graphic may display well on a laptop, but look too small or be cut off on a smartphone. Adobe Captivate 2017 is one such package, allowing you to create responsive content through Break points and Fluid Boxes. Captivate’s first method of creating responsive content is through the use of Break Points.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE: Importing Photoshop Layers

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adobe Captivate imports native Photoshop files, and you don't have to have Photoshop on your computer.   In the example below, I'm importing a Photoshop file named  puzzle.psd.   I was able to save him the trouble. All you need to do is choose  File > Import > Photoshop File.