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If you want to keep score for the text entry box or coordinate the score with an LMS, click the
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Reporting tab. Select from the following options:
Report answers
Objective ID
objective set in your LMS, enter the objective here.
Interaction ID
LMS, you must use the interaction ID specified by your LMS.
Use the Settings menu to select how to apply property changes in the project. To apply all your
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changes, select Apply only changed properties. To apply all the text entry box settings, select
Apply all properties. You can apply the text entry box settings to the current slide only or to all
slides.
Note: If you change the settings in this dialog box, they become the default settings and any new
text entry boxes that you create use the new settings.
Click the Apply to all button to apply the settings specified from the Settings menu.
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Click OK.
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A text entry box appears on the slide.
Size and drag the text entry box as desired.
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If you selected the Success, Failure, or Hint caption options, double-click the text boxes to edit
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the text.
About audio
Adobe Captivate lets you add narration, music, step-by-step instructions, or almost any sound to
your projects. You can use audio as critical direction, emphasis, or background effect. In general,
sound can be as individual and flexible as any other project component.
Audio can be used in Adobe Captivate projects in a variety of ways. For example, you can do the
following:
Add a background track that plays for the duration of the project.
Add sound to an individual slide.
Add sound to a specific object, such as a caption, click box, highlight box, or button.
Add closed captioning to any audio file. Closed captioning can be used for slide audio only.
Use all of the previous options in the same project.
Adobe Captivate lets you record your own audio files (using some simple equipment) or import
existing files. You can record audio files at the same time the project is recorded, or you can add
an audio file later. Imported files can be in WAV or MP3 format. (If you add a WAV file to a
project, Adobe Captivate automatically converts the WAV file to MP3 format.)
After audio has been added to a project, you can edit the audio and adjust the timing of objects to
fit the sound file precisely. Adobe Captivate also contains features that enable you to add silent
periods to audio files and to normalize audio for all slides so the sound level is consistent.
This option communicates quiz answers to an LMS.
This is an optional parameter. If the text entry box question is related to an
If you want the Adobe Captivate project to send tracking information to your
About editing projects
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