Adobe CAPTIVATE 5 Help Manual page 170

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To establish the correct matches, click the box that precedes Column 1 item and from the drop-down list, select the
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item in Column 2.
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Click OK.
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"General workflow for question
Create a hotspot question slide
Hotspot slides contain areas that the user must identify. For example, you can ask the user to identify company
products from images displayed on the slide.
Answers to hotspot questions are correct if all the correct hotspots are clicked and none of the incorrect hotspots are
clicked.
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"General workflow for question
Create a slide
Add a Hotspot question slide.
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In the Quiz panel (Window > Quiz Properties), specify the number of hotspots to be placed on the slide (using the
Answers option) in the General area.
(Optional) To disable mouse clicks on slide areas other than hotspots, select Allow Clicks Only On Hot Spots.
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(Optional) To customize the animation that appears after the user clicks the hotspot, click Browse and select the
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animation.
On stage, type the question.
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The hotspot area appears on the slide. You can place this hotspot area over any object on the slide.
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Note: To edit messages you've selected to show to the user, select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Captivate >
Preferences (Mac OS). In the Quiz menu, select Default Labels and modify the messages.
Set hot spot properties
You can change the properties of a hotspot and its location using the Property Inspector (Window > Properties) and
Quiz panel (Window > Quiz Properties):
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In the Fill & Stroke area of Properties Inspector:
To change the default border color, select the hotspot and then use the Stroke option.
Note: The border color isn't displayed if the frame width is set to zero.
Enter a number or use the slider to set the thickness of the hotspot border.
To change the default, use the Fill option.
Note: The fill color isn't displayed if the alpha is set to 0%. In the Color menu, specify a value for alpha. An alpha
value of 0% creates an invisible (or transparent) fill; an alpha value of 100% creates an opaque fill.
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If clicking the hotspot is to be marked as a correct answer, select Correct Answer (in the General area of Property
Inspector).
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