Questionmark Perception; Adobe Flash - Adobe CAPTIVATE 5 Help Manual

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Last updated 4/22/2010
Click OK.
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Note: The Include Adobe Connect Metadata option is selected by default. This option increases the size of the project.
If you are not going to use the project with Acrobat Connect Pro, deselect this option.

Questionmark Perception

You can import Adobe Captivate projects into Questionmark Perception. Questionmark Perception is third-party
LMS software that is used for scheduling and managing tests. It also offers a higher level of security for the tests.
To import an Adobe Captivate project into Questionmark Perception, do the following:
Specify Questionmark Perception preferences in the Preferences dialog box.
Publish the project using the SWF option.
The published folder contains a QML file that you must import into Questionmark Perception.
Specify Questionmark Perception preferences
Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Captivate > Preferences (Mac OS).
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In the Preferences dialog box, select Reporting from the Quiz menu.
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Select Enable reporting for this project.
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Select Questionmark Perception.
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Select the other options as required, and click OK.
Publish the project for Questionmark Perception
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Select File > Publish.
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Select Flash (SWF).
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Enter a name for the project.
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Specify a location for the published files.
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Deselect Zip Files.
Click OK.
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Upload the project to Questionmark Perception
Copy the SWF file to the \authoring\resources\multimedia\ folder of your Perception authoring software
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installation.
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Open Questionmark Manager.
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Select File > Import > QML, and import the published QML file.

Adobe Flash

If you are a Flash developer, use Adobe Captivate to record a SWF file. Then use the features of Flash to edit the file.
Adobe Captivate 4 supports Flash CS3 and Flash CS4.
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