Modifying Buttons On Question Slides - Adobe 65029940 - Captivate - PC User Manual

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Adding boxes and buttons
Specifies the position of the left border of the object, in pixels.
Left
Specifies the position of the top of the object, in pixels.
Top
Specifies the horizontal width of the object, in pixels.
Width
Specifies the vertical height of the object, in pixels.
Height
Constrain proportions
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Use the Settings menu to select how to apply property changes in the project. To apply all your changes, select
Apply only changed properties. To apply all the button settings, select Apply all properties. You can apply the
button settings to the current slide only or to all slides.
Note: If you change the settings in this dialog box, they become the default settings and any new buttons you create
use the new settings.
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Click the Apply to all button to apply the settings specified from the Settings menu.
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Click OK.
The button appears on the slide.
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Size and drag the button as desired.
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If you selected the Success, Failure, or Hint caption options, double-click the text boxes to edit the text.
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To automatically resize buttons:
Adobe Captivate can automatically resize a button according to the amount of text in the button. If you edit the
text, the button changes size to match the new amount of text. This is an easy way to keep your buttons looking
balanced and proportional.
Open an Adobe Captivate project that contains text captions.
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Select Project > Autosize Buttons. (If a check mark appears next to the option, Autosize Buttons is enabled; if
no check mark is visible, Autosize Buttons is not enabled.)

Modifying buttons on question slides

You can modify some properties of buttons on question slides. The standard buttons are Clear, Back, Submit, and
Skip.
Select to maintain the height-to-width ratio during a resize.

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