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Select from the following Output Options:
7.
Zip files: This option creates a ZIP file containing the EXE file. (A program like WinZip can
be used to open the files.)
Full screen: This option opens the EXE file in full screen mode.
Note: If you select AICC or SCORM options for the movie, the full screen publishing option cannot
be applied.
Generate autorun for CD: This option ensures that the output file runs automatically when
the EXE file is placed on a CD.
The Movie information area (visible in Storyboard view) displays useful statistics about the
8.
movie including the size (resolution), number of slides, audio information, eLearning details,
accessibility compliance, and the playback control assigned to the movie. To change many of
the options listed in this area, click Preferences.
When you are done, click Publish.
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Publishing movies as Flash files

You can publish Captivate movies as Flash SWF files and then use these Flash files independently
or include them in web pages.
To publish a movie as a Flash file (SWF):
Open a Captivate movie.
1.
From the File menu, select Publish.
2.
In the Publish dialog box, select Flash (SWF).
3.
In Movie Title, enter the desired name without the file extension (SWF).
4.
In Folder, enter the full path for the folder in which to save the file or click Browse to locate the
5.
folder.
Select from the following Output Options:
6.
Zip files: This option creates a ZIP file containing the Flash (SWF) file. (A program like
WinZip can be used to open the files.)
Full screen: This option opens the Flash file in full screen mode.
Note: If you select AICC or SCORM options for the movie, the full screen publishing option cannot
be applied.
Note: If you select the full screen option, Captivate generates two html files to accommodate
windows XP Service Pack 2. Use both html files with the SWF so that when you publish your
movie users will not receive a SP2 warning message. You should link to the html file with "fs"
added, for example, "myproject_fs.htm." The html file with "fs" will automatically link to the second
html file which will, in turn, play your movie.
Export HTML: This option exports the HTML code necessary to add the Flash file to a
web page.
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