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Select the Recording Options tab.
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Select Enable auto recording.
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In Language, select the language in which you want the text captions to be written.
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In Recording mode, select Demonstration or Custom. In both of these modes, text captions are
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automatically added. (To further fine-tune custom settings, click the Edit settings button.)
Click OK.
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Click Record to begin recording a new movie and automatically creating text captions.
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After you have finished recording and the movie has been generated (including the
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automatically created text captions), view the individual slides in the movie to see the text
captions. To edit caption text, double-click a text caption.
To add text captions automatically when recording additional slides:
Open a Captivate movie.
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From the Insert menu, select Record Additional Slides.
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Decide where the new slides should be added. You can add new slides to the end of the movie,
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or click on a slide in the list and add new slides after the selected slide.
When you finish, click OK.
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The recording window appears.
Click Options.
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The Recording Options dialog box appears.
Select the Recording Options tab.
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Select Enable auto recording.
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In Language, select the language in which you want the text captions to be written.
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From the Recording mode pop-up menu, select Demonstration or Custom. In both of these
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modes, Captivate automatically adds text captions.
Click OK.
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Click Record to begin recording additional slides.
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When you finish, press End (on your keyboard) to stop recording.
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The new slides are generated and are displayed in Storyboard view.
Double-click on a new slide to view the slide and read the text captions that Captivate
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automatically added. To edit caption text, double-click a caption.
Note: Captivate can automatically generate text captions for all standard Windows user interface
elements. It might not, however, support nonstandard user interface elements, including menu text in
applications created with Delphi.
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Chapter 4: Adding Text Captions

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