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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  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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How to Create and Scale a Document Management System in SharePoint (Without Hiring Extra Help)

BigTinCan

Tell me if this sounds familiar: you have a Microsoft SharePoint document management system set up for your team, and it’s working for the most part, but it’s taking a surprising amount of time and energy to maintain. Plus, if you’re anything like the people we talk to, you need this system to scale for hundreds of thousands of documents.

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Convert large screen PPT to Adobe

Adobe Captivate

Hello, The PPT documents I am working on have a (16:9) format, which corresponds to a larger size than the standard format (4:3). Is it possible to keep the (16:9) format and import these PPT documents to the software ? Is it possible to keep the (16:9) format and import these PPT documents to the software ?

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How to Add a Hyperlink to a PowerPoint Presentation (PPT)

iSpring Solutions

Hyperlinks make a presentation non-linear by connecting it with other slides, documents and web pages. This guide demonstrates how to… Read More

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Organizing Content: PPT, Index Cards, Other Methods?

Experiencing eLearning

I had an outline in the design document, but when I started actually developing it, I realized the structure wasn’t quite right. On one of my recent projects, I had a series of videos to intersperse throughout a course. I was struggling a bit to figure out how to organize the pieces.

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Organizing Content: PPT, Index Cards, Other Methods?

Experiencing eLearning

I had an outline in the design document, but when I started actually developing it, I realized the structure wasn’t quite right. On one of my recent projects, I had a series of videos to intersperse throughout a course. I was struggling a bit to figure out how to organize the pieces.

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Let your stars shine bright this holiday season with social learning

Docebo

The IT guy who can retrieve your document (no matter how “lost” you think it is). Your ‘Beths’ are the ones that just know things even if they aren’t codified or documented. The tangible (documented) portion is just the tip, while the rest (the tacit portion) lies hidden in the depths of your employees’ brains.