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Properties of slidelets
Select the slidelet and use the Properties Inspector (Window > Properties) to set the following properties of a slidelet:
Slidelet
Enter a unique name for the object. You can use this name when defining the visibility conditions for the
Item Name
object.
Select a style for the slidelet. To define a new style, select Edit > Object Style Manager. For more information on
Style
object styles, see
"Object
style" on page 51
Fill and Stroke
Fill color of the slidelet. To decide the degree of transparency for the fill color, select a value for the option Alpha
Fill
in the Color menu. The value of 90% is less transparent (more solid) than a value of 10%.
Stroke color of the slidelet.
Stroke
The thickness of the slidelet border.
Width
Select this option to display a shadow below the slidelet during run time. The shadow gives a
Show Runtime Shadow
three-dimensional feel to the slidelet.
Background image of the slidelet.
<<Image Icon>>
Remove or crop any previously selected image.
<<Delete and Crop Icon>>
Timing
The duration for which the slidelet is displayed on the slide.
Display For
Transition
The transition effect for the slidelet when it appears and exits the slide.
Effect
The time (in seconds) for the fading effects.
In and Out
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Properties of rollover slidelets
Select the rollover slidelet and use the Properties Inspector (Window > Properties) to set the following properties for
a rollover slidelet:
Rollover Slidelet
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 rollover slidelet. To define a new style, select Edit > Object Style Manager. For more
Style
information on object styles, see
DRAFT
objects" on page 100
objects" on page 101
"Controlling the visibility of
"Object
style" on page 51
USING ADOBE CAPTIVATE 5
Noninteractive Objects and Media
objects" on page 50.
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