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CHAPTER 3
Creating Projects
You can create new projects in Adobe Captivate by importing existing files, altering or copying
existing Adobe Captivate projects, working from templates, following the Project wizard, or
opening a blank project. Adobe Captivate allows you to specify a wide array of project settings
and options so you can completely customize each project to your exact needs.
Opening existing projects
Adobe Captivate stores projects in a folder named My Adobe Captivate Projects, which is placed
in the My Documents folder when Adobe Captivate is installed. When you start Adobe
Captivate, projects stored in the My Adobe Captivate Projects folder are automatically listed on
the Start page under Open a recent project. All Adobe Captivate projects use the .cp file
extension.
To open a project:
1.
Open Adobe Captivate.
2.
Under Open a recent project, click the project you want to open. If the project is not listed, click
Open and navigate to the project. The default storage location for projects is My
Documents\My Adobe Captivate Projects.
Caution:
When opening an Adobe Captivate project created with a previous version of Adobe
Captivate or with RoboDemo, Adobe Captivate prompts you to convert the project to an Adobe
Captivate 2 project. You can overwrite the existing project or create a new project; you cannot
open the new Adobe Captivate 2 project with an older version of Adobe Captivate. RoboDemo 5
projects use the .rd or .fcz file extension. When you open RoboDemo projects in Adobe Captivate,
Adobe Captivate automatically converts them and gives them the new Adobe Captivate .cp file
extension. Adobe Captivate 2 does not support projects created with RoboDemo versions prior to
version 5.
Importing Microsoft PowerPoint projects
You can import existing PowerPoint presentations into Adobe Captivate to create a new Adobe
Captivate project. When you create a new project from an existing PowerPoint file, you can
choose which slides you want to import into Adobe Captivate. The new Adobe Captivate project
is instantly ready to play as a slide show, with basic navigation linking each slide to the next one in
the PowerPoint presentation order.
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 ...