Adobe CAPTIVATE 2-USING CAPTIVATE Use Manual page 157

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To change slide color:
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
1.
Double-click the slide whose background color you want to change.
2.
From the Slide menu, select Properties.
3.
The Slide Properties dialog box appears.
In the Slide settings area next to Color, select Custom and click the color box.
4.
Select a color:
5.
Pick a color from the basic colors palette.
Click More Colors to design a custom color.
Click the eyedropper icon to select and copy any color on your screen.
In the text field, enter the value for the color you want and press Enter.
If you want to apply the color to all slides, select Apply to all and then click Settings to choose
6.
how to apply the change.
Click OK.
7.
Note: To use the project color on a slide, open the Slide properties dialog box (on the Slide menu,
click Properties). In the Color area, click Project. To change the project color, go to the Project menu
and click the Preferences tab.
Creating slide labels
Slide labels are short titles that you assign to each slide. It can be easier to move slides and keep
track of them if you have assigned slide labels instead of just using the slide number.
When you add a label to a slide, the label appears under the slide when you view slides in
Storyboard view or in the Filmstrip. (If you have mouse movement or audio associated with the
slide, a mouse icon or audio icon appears just after the slide label.)
To add a label to a slide:
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
1.
Double-click the slide to which you want to add a label.
2.
On the Slide menu, click Properties.
3.
In Label, type a short description of the slide.
4.
When you are finished, click OK.
5.
Creating slide notes
You can create and save notes about individual slides. These notes are not seen by users (those
who are viewing your project), but are an organizational tool for Adobe Captivate authors.
Editing slides
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