Object Style - Adobe CAPTIVATE 5 Help Manual

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Last updated 4/22/2010
The following example illustrates how to hide an image on a slide until the user clicks the Show Image button.
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Select Insert > Image to insert an image on the slide.
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In the Properties inspector, type a name for the image in the Item Name text box. For example, My_Image.
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Clear the Visible check box.
4
Select Insert > Standard Objects > Button.
In the Action area of the Properties inspector, select Show in the On Success list, and then select My_Image in the
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Show list.
When you play the movie, the image appears only when you click the button.

Object style

Object style is a set of visual attributes, such as color and font, which you apply to an object. These styles let you provide
a uniform appearance to objects that are used across slides and projects.
With this feature, you can
Use a predefined object style or create a custom object style, and apply it to as many objects as required
Create a custom object style by modifying the predefined style attributes
Import or export custom object styles from one project to another
Search for objects that use a specific style
Create and apply object styles
Go to Edit > Object Style Manager.
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From the list of objects, select the object for which you want to define a style.
2
From the list of styles, select a style that is most relevant for the new style you want to create.
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Click Clone, and then enter a name for the style.
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Specify the style properties, and click OK.
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To apply the style to an object, select the object and then select an object style from the Properties panel.
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Specifying default object styles for the current project
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Open the project for which you want to specify the default object styles.
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Go to Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Captivate > Preferences (Mac OS).
3
To specify
The default object styles while recording, click Recording > Defaults in the Category list, and then specify the
styles.
The default styles for quiz objects, click Quiz > Default Labels in the Category list, and then specify the styles.
The default styles for all other types of objects, click Global > Defaults in the Category list. Then specify the styles
in the Object Defaults section.
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