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Adobe Captivate Classic: Using the CSV Questions Creation Macro

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Adding quiz questions to an Adobe Captivate Classic project is easy. Go to the Quiz menu and choose Question Slide. Now, you need to add the content to the quiz question and set the point value. If there are more than a few quiz questions, that will take time. You can import the quiz questions.

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Adobe Captivate: Add a Retake Quiz Button

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I''ve had several students in my Captivate classes ask if it was possible to allow learners to retake a quiz. Choose Quiz > Quiz Preferences. From the Settings area, select Show Score at the End of the Quiz. The Quiz Results slide will now include a Retake Quiz button.

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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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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!! All thanks to Adobe Captivate, we can now import 360?

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Goodbye Quiz Playbar

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By Lori Smith  I love Adobe Captivate's variables and advanced actions. One of my favorite strategies when working with complicated branching and quizzing in projects is to turn off the playbar on key slides via the variable  cpCmdShowPlayBar  (assign with 0 to turn off, 1 to turn on). It is simple to set up.

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Adobe Captivate: Quiz Reporting and Advanced Interaction

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by Kevin Siegel, CTT,  COTP         Here's an interesting scenario: You create a Captivate project that contains 12 slides: 10 question slides, each worth 10 points (that's 100 points total), and two non-question slides that contain some text, images, and simple image buttons used for navigation.