Question:
I’ve created a page with two rollovers. I added audio to the rollovers. When you go away from the first rollover the sound continues to play. If you rollover the second rollover while the first one is playing both rollovers play until completed. The answer I found on Adobe was that this has been fixed in Captivate 2. Any suggestions on what I can do in my Captivate 1 version?
Answer:
Sorry to say but I no longer have Macromedia Captivate on my system so I cannot even go back to that old version and try to provide a workaround. If anyone still using Macromedia Captivate, and can offer a solution, please email it to me. The issue was resolved in Adobe Captivate 2. And since Captivate 2 was a marked improvement over Macromedia Captivate, I’d strongly encourage upgrading.
Question:
I have been working with importing slides from PowerPoint into Adobe Captivate 2 and am having trouble with the quality of the graphics. It is much easier to lay out my slide in PowerPoint; however, the graphics appear fuzzy after they are imported into Captivate. Have you ever seen this before or do you know how I can prevent it from happening?
Answer:
There are some steps you can take within PowerPoint to maximize the quality of the slides when they end up in Captivate.
The trick is to get the PowerPoint presentation resized to the same size as your Captivate project before you import it into Captivate. I wrote an article last month in this newsletter that details the process. Click here to review that article.
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