About changing MenuBuilder project options
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To make a project transparent when you first create it:
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Create a project using the MenuBuilder wizard. In the third wizard screen, use the pop-up
menu to select a transparency value. (0% is opaque and 100% is completely transparent.)
To make an existing project transparent:
1.
Open the MenuBuilder project.
2.
From the Options menu, select Project Options.
3.
In the Transparency pop-up menu, select a transparency value. (0% is opaque and 100% is
completely transparent.)
4.
Click Apply to view your changes without closing the dialog box, or click OK to accept changes
and close the dialog box.
Adding audio to MenuBuilder projects
You can add audio (WAV, MP3, and WMA files) to your MenuBuilder projects.
To add audio to a project:
1.
Create or open the MenuBuilder project.
2.
From the Options menu, select Audio Options.
3.
Select the actions for which you want audio to play:
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Select Mouse Click to choose an audio file to play when the user clicks the mouse. Click
More to browse to an audio file. Click Play to listen to the file.
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Select Mouse Hover to choose an audio file to play when the user “rolls over” a linked item.
Click More to browse to an audio file. Click Play to listen to the file.
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Select On Start to choose an audio file to play when the project starts. Click More to browse
to an audio file. Click Play to listen to the file.
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Select Background to choose an audio file to play in the background while the user views
the project. Click More to browse to an audio file. Click Play to listen to the file.
4.
Click OK to accept changes and close the dialog box.
Resizing MenuBuilder projects as you work
Ordinarily you determine the size of your MenuBuilder project in the Preferences dialog box
(this determines the default project size) or in the MenuBuilder Project Options dialog box
(this determines an individual project's size). However, you can also resize projects as you work
on them.
To resize a project:
1.
Open the MenuBuilder project.
2.
Expand the MenuBuilder application so it is in full-screen mode.
3.
Position the mouse at the lower right corner of the project. The mouse pointer changes to a
double-sided arrow.
Summary of Contents for CAPTIVATE 2
Page 1: ...Using Adobe Captivate Adobe Captivate 2 ...
Page 8: ...8 Contents ...
Page 18: ...18 Chapter 1 Introduction and Installation ...
Page 30: ...30 Chapter 2 Exploring the Workspace ...
Page 70: ...70 Chapter 3 Creating Projects ...
Page 106: ...106 Chapter 5 Adding Audio and Video ...
Page 134: ...134 Chapter 7 Adding Boxes and Buttons ...