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CHAPTER 8
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Editing mouse movement
Clicking an area outside the slidelet, or on the filmstrip, reverts the timeline to that for the corresponding slide.
To create a rollover slidelet:
1
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
Double-click a slide to open it in Edit view.
2
Select Insert > Rollover Slidelet. The New Slidelet dialog box appears.
3
The following options are in the Appearance area on the Slidelet tab:
Select a border color for the slidelet from the pop-up menu.
Border color
Enter a number or use the arrow keys to set the thickness of the slidelet border.
Border width
Select a fill color for the slidelet from the pop-up menu.
Fill color
Enter a number or use the arrow keys to set the transparency percentage.
Fill transparency
Select a background image for the slidelet.
Select image
Remove any previously selected image.
Clear
Click the Options tab.
4
The following option is in the Timing area:
Type a value or use the arrows to set the time, in seconds, for the slidelet.
Display For
The following options are in the Transition area:
Set a fading effect, or no effect, from the pop-up menu.
Effect
Set the time (in seconds) for the fading effects by typing a value.
In and Out boxes
The following option is in the Effects area:
Show Runtime Shadow
gives a three-dimensional feel to the slidelet.
5
Click the Audio tab.
Use these settings if you plan to attach an audio file to the slidelet. Additional equipment is required to record and
attach an audio file.
The following buttons are in the Audio area:
Play the sound file.
Play
Select this option to display a shadow below the slidelet during runtime. The shadow

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