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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 Classic, you edit the question feedback directly on the slide. In the new Captivate, the process for editing the feedback captions isn't so easy. It's super easy.

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5 Key features of the new Adobe Captivate 2019

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The most sought-after authoring software, Adobe Captivate makes a great impression with its astonishing feature in its new release, Adobe Captivate 2019. The most trending feature in the eLearning industry currently, virtual reality, is possible in Captivate 2019!! Interactive Videos with Overlay Slides.

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Adobe Captivate: Emailing Quiz Results

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by Lori Smith Have some of you long-time Captivate developers been wondering what happened to the ability to put a "Send Email" link on your quiz results page? If you were using Captivate 5.5 With Captivate 6 & 7, the Quizzing capability has been enhanced and some things have been changed.

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Adobe Captivate: Knowledge Check Slides

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by Kevin Siegel      Last week Adobe announced a major update to Adobe Captivate: Adobe Captivate 9. While similar in appearance to Adobe Captivate 8, version 9 offers several enhancements that I'll cover over the next few weeks. This week: Knowledge Check questions.

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Introducing the New Adobe Captivate 2017

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Adobe just released the newest version of its popular eLearning authoring tool, Captivate. The most significant change from Captivate 9 to Captivate 2017 comes in the way that responsive design is handled. In previous versions of Captivate, the ability to have objects with multiple states was a big deal.

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Adobe Captivate: Submit All

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by Kevin Siegel        When a learner takes a quiz created with Adobe Captivate, failure by the learner to click the  Submit  button on each and every question is a recurring problem. Fortunately, there is a Quiz setting available in Captivate that will help.   Ouch!

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Adobe Captivate: Troubleshooting LMS Woes

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A Captivate developer created a nifty eLearning lesson complete with a quiz, advanced actions and some nice navigation features. Stymied, I appealed to the Adobe Captivate forum in search of anyone who had successfully dealt with her specific LMS. And then a quiz. by Lori Smith. And her LMS was a challenge.