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Adobe Captivate 7: The Essentials
74 © 2013, IconLogic, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Confidence Check
1. Change Display Time for slide 1 to 5.7 seconds.
(Need help? See page 71.)
2. Ensure you are on slide 1 and choose File > Preview>
Next 5 Slides.
The Text Caption on slide 1 should play for four seconds.
After the Text Caption disappears from the slide, the
mouse pointer should move from the upper left of the
slide to the slide’s File menu. Once the action on slide 1
finishes, you’re off to slide 2.
While on slide 2, notice that it takes way too much time for the click to
actually occur—the timing needs work.
3. Close the preview, and go to slide 2.
4. On the Timeline, select the Mouse and, using the Timing group on the
Properties panel, change the Appear After to 0 sec.
5. From the Timing group, change the Display For specific time to 0.5 sec
6. Change the display Time for slide 2 to 0.5 sec.
7. Starting with slide 1, preview the Next 5 Slides.
When you get to slide 2, the timing of the mouse click should be better.
8. Change the timing for slides 3, 4 and 6 as follows:
Text Captions: Appear After 0 sec; Display For specific time: 4 sec
Mouse objects: Appear After 4 sec; Display For specific time: 1.7 sec
Slide Display Times: 5.7 sec
9. Change the timing for slide 5 as follows:
Mouse object Appears After: 0 sec; Displays For specific time: 0.5 sec
Slide Display Time: 0.5 sec
10. Preview the entire project. Observe the timing for the slides and the slide
objects. The movement between slides and objects should be smooth.
11. Close the preview, and then save and close the project.
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