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Mastering Adobe Captivate 8

You're reading from   Mastering Adobe Captivate 8 Create responsive demonstrations, simulations, and quizzes for multiscreen delivery with Adobe Captivate

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784398309
Length 638 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Adobe Captivate 8 FREE CHAPTER 2. Capturing the Slides 3. Working with Standard Objects 4. Working with Multimedia 5. Working with the Timeline and Other Useful Tools 6. Working with Interactive Objects 7. Working with Styles, Master Slides, Themes, and Templates 8. Producing a Video Demo 9. Creating a Responsive Project 10. Working with Quizzes 11. Using Captivate with Other Applications 12. Working with Variables, Advanced Actions, and Widgets 13. Finishing Touches and Publishing Index

Working with Styles


In Captivate, the formatting properties of an object can be saved in a style enabling you to save and reapply the same properties on other objects of the same type. Captivate comes with predefined Styles, but you can of course modify these default Styles and even create your own custom Styles.

Managing Styles with the Properties panel

For the next exercise, you will return to the encoderDemo_800.cptx project and explore how the Properties panel can be used to apply and create styles:

  1. Open or switch to the Chapter07/encoderDemo_800.cptx file.

  2. Use the Filmstrip panel to go to slide 8.

    Slide 8 contains the Text Caption that you formatted in Chapter 3, Working with Standard Objects. In this exercise, you will use the Properties panel to save the current formatting of this Text Caption as a style and to apply this style to the other Text Captions of the project.

  3. Select the Text Caption that begins with The Adobe Media Encoder contains a list.

  4. If needed, click on the Properties icon...

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