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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

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.   During a standard import process, PowerPoint pptx presentations are first converted to the ppt format and then converted to SWF. If you select  High Fidelity , the import process takes native pptx files directly to Captivate SWF (the ppt conversion is skipped).

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

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However, you can either design your document for printing or as an interactive PDF. This, of course, depends on your plan for your document. If you are simply creating a PDF document for printing, you would select Adobe PDF (Print) as your option. Flash Player (SWF). Flash Professional (FLA). InDesign Markup (IDML).

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Adobe FrameMaker and Captivate: Merging Multimedia With Print PDFs

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Simply open a document and, if you've got Adobe Acrobat on your computer, choose  Adobe PDF  when you print. In the image below, I've created a FrameMaker document. I selected  150 dpi  to make the imported Captivate simulation a bit smaller in my FrameMaker document. Interested? 

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TEACHING ONLINE: True eLearning Integration via Adobe Connect

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First, create the eLearning content in Adobe Captivate, and then publish as an SWF.   From within Adobe Connect, choose Share Document.     Click the Browse My Computer button and upload the SWF you published with Captivate. and Adobe Captivate as your eLearning tool.

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TEACHING ONLINE: True eLearning Integration via Adobe Connect

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First, create the eLearning content in Adobe Captivate, and then publish as an SWF.   From within Adobe Connect, choose Share Document.     Click the Browse My Computer button and upload the SWF you published with Captivate. and Adobe Captivate as your eLearning tool.

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Adobe Captivate: When It Comes to Images, Choose Your Quality

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While your published SWF will be smaller when compared to using the other modes listed here, this setting will lower the quality of the published images so much, you may not like it. " In other words, you don't want to use this option if a slide contains high-end PNGs or Photoshop documents.

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Creating PDF Forms

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Regardless of which application you use to create the initial document, you can make it into a form in Adobe Acrobat. Keep in mind that if you can print a document, you can usually create a PDF.    I use Adobe Illustrator to create my documents and then I save them as PDFs. Create the Word document and save it.

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