June 5, 2018
What are toggles and how do they work?
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June 5, 2018
What are toggles and how do they work?
I'm the IT guy for a software company in Kingston, TN but the scope of my job extends into eLearning Development and Customer Service. I've been working with Adobe Captivate since 2016. I love solving problems myself and other users encounter in Captivate and pushing the software to "find out what it can do". I'm currently working on my Master's Degree in Information Technology Management.
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Toggles are one of the most versatile tools you can use when building your Captivate project. They’re easy to build and add a lot of functionality to your project. In this video, I demonstrate a simple toggle, show you how to build one and explain how the toggle I built works.

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2018-06-13 11:19:55
2018-06-13 11:19:55

Interesting

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2018-06-06 17:38:51
2018-06-06 17:38:51

Nice video

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Suresh Kumar DN
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2018-06-06 18:33:44
2018-06-06 18:33:44
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Suresh Kumar DN
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Thank you!

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2018-06-05 17:14:05
2018-06-05 17:14:05

I love using toggles! They can be used in creative ways to increase engagement between learner and course.

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2018-06-05 15:13:57
2018-06-05 15:13:57
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2018-06-05 19:59:19
2018-06-05 19:59:19
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Lieve Weymeis
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Lieve, I love the blog and I agree that using a single shared action for multiple toggles is the way to go. In fact, a created/posted a second video where I use a shared action to control the toggles on both slides as a simple example of what an elearning developer can do. That video can be found here: https://elearning.adobe.com/2018/06/using-simple-shared-actions-simplify-captivate-projects/

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