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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

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Over the next two weeks, I'm going to show you how to use your PowerPoint content in Adobe Captivate and Articulate Storyline. Adobe Captivate and PowerPoint. You can import PowerPoint slides into an existing Captivate project or create a new project that uses the PowerPoint slides.

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Adobe Captivate 12: Infinite Slides

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Fairly early in our vILT Adobe Captivate 12 classes, we teach learners how to work with slides and blocks. One awesome feature in Adobe Captivate 12 is the concept of infinite slides. One awesome feature in Adobe Captivate 12 is the concept of infinite slides.

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Adobe Captivate: Removing Popups from Video Demos

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by Kevin Siegel      I'm continuing to enjoy developing eLearning using the new Adobe Captivate 8. On the slide, I drew a rectangle around the popup.     Looking for instructor-led training on Adobe Captivate? Check out our live, online, instructor-led  Captivate classes.

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Adobe Captivate 2019: New Text-to-Speech Voices

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Last week I told you about an awesome (and free) update to Adobe Captivate 2019. In that post, I told you how Adobe removed most of the outdated (Flash) SWF features. Specifically, Adobe has enhanced the Text-to-Speech feature. Once the voices are installed, restart Adobe Captivate.

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Adobe Captivate 2017 Review: What is Improved?

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Be it custom eLearning content development, rapid elearning, mobile learning, simulation-based eLearning or microlearning, Adobe Captivate has been the choice of eLearning developers and eLearning providers. In our last blog, we have covered the new features of Adobe Captivate 2017. One publish for all devices.

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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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Adobe Captivate: Export and Import Themes

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Themes in Adobe Captivate 12 allow you to control such project attributes as colors, fonts, image presets, slide background colors, and UI components, including buttons, checkboxes, radio buttons, input fields, and drop-downs. or newer) project.