Adobe CAPTIVATE 5 Help Manual page 71

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Narrating a caption actually adds an extra degree of accessibility to the demo.
Text caption properties
Use the Properties Inspector (Window > Properties) of a text caption to customize it.
Text Caption
Enter a unique name for the object. You can use this name when defining the visibility conditions for the
Item Name
object.
Deselect this option if you want the object to be invisible on the slide. The object can be made visible using the
Visible
Show option. For more information, see
Select a style for the text caption. To define a new style, select Edit > Object Style Manager. For more information
Style
on object styles, see
"Object
style" on page 51
General
Displays the types of captions available in Adobe Captivate. Each text caption type is named, and a small
Caption Type
thumbnail image shows what the text caption looks like.
Note: When adding or modifying a text caption, select the caption type before setting the style and format of text in a
caption. This ensures that style and format changes to text are retained.
Callout Type
,
,
,
contain text captions with directional callouts. You can select a text caption that points in the most appropriate
direction.
Character
Use this area to provide the font specifications such as color, style, format, and size for the text.
Format
Use this area to specify text alignment, intendation, numbering, and line spacing. Also, you have options to add
symbols and system or user-defined variable that acts as a placeholder for the text.
Timing
Duration for which the text caption is displayed in the slide. From the pop-up menu, select one of
Display For [Time]
the following options:
The duration for which the text caption appears on the slide. Set the time in seconds by typing the
Specific Time
value in the field, or by using the scroll arrows.
The text caption is displayed for the entire duration of the slide.
Rest Of Slide
The text caption is displayed for the entire duration of the project. For example, you can use this
Rest Of Project
option to display a text caption that displays the name of the company.
The text caption appears on the slide after the specified duration.
Appear After [#] Seconds
Transition
Transition effect for the highlight box. You can apply a fade in or fade out effect and set the time for the fading
Effect
effects.
Time for the caption to fully fade into view.
In [#] Seconds
DRAFT
"Controlling the visibility of
Five text caption callout types are available. Many of the text caption styles
,
USING ADOBE CAPTIVATE 5
Noninteractive Objects and Media
objects" on page 50.
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