Recording Audio For Objects - Adobe 65029940 - Captivate - PC User Manual

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Click Select audio from library.
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From the list of audio files, select a file.
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(Optional) To listen to the audio file, click Play.
To add the selected audio file to the button or box, click OK.
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Tip:You can also record a new audio file to use with boxes and buttons.
Tip:You can attach an audio file to a button or click box and have the audio play when the user clicks on the button
or click box instead of when the button or click box displays. To do this, create the button or click box and select the
Success caption option. Make the Success caption transparent and do not add any text. Add an audio file to the Success
caption.

Recording audio for objects

You can record an audio file to use with buttons, highlight boxes, click boxes, or text entry boxes. Recording audio
requires some basic equipment.
Note: You can also add existing audio to boxes and buttons.
To record an audio file:
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
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In the Storyboard view, double-click the slide that contains the button or box to which you want to add audio.
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Then do one of the following:
Double-click the button or box.
a
Display the slide to which you want to add a button.
b
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Select Insert > Highlight Box, Click Box, Text Entry Box, or Button.
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Click the Audio tab.
Click Record new.
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On the Record Audio dialog box, click Record.
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When you finish recording, click Stop.
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To listen to and test the audio file, click Play.
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When you are finished, click OK.
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