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Adobe CAPTIVATE 5 - Creating Accessible Projects

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USING ADOBE CAPTIVATE 5
Advanced Editing and Project Reviews
Last updated 4/22/2010
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Project action
Make sure all the linked projects or files are in the same folder before you use the procedure to link them.
Link Adobe Captivate projects to other projects
1 Open the project that must be linked with another project.
2 Determine the trigger for opening the other project. For example, the project is to be opened when slide 14 begins.
Or, the project is to be opened when user clicks the button on slide 24.
If the trigger is based on events related to a slide, click the slide in the Filmstrip and deselect all the objects on
the slide.
If the trigger is based on objects, select the object.
3 In the Property Inspector, select one of the following options in On Success, Last Attempt, On Enter, or On Exit
lists based on the option you chose in step 2:
Open URL Or File
Open Other Project
4 Click the browse icon, and use the Open dialog box to link to the file or project.
5 Delete the system path, if any, to make sure that only the filename is displayed in the URL or Project field.
Link Adobe Captivate projects using question slides
1 Open the project to be linked and select Quiz > Question Slide.
2 In the Property Inspector, select Graded as the Type in the General area.
3 In the Action area, select one of the following options in the On Success or Last Attempt fields based on your
requirement:
Open URL Or File
Open Other Project
4 Click the browse icon, and use the Open dialog box to link to the file or project.
5 Delete the system path, if any, to make sure that only the filename is displayed in the URL or Project field.
Creating accessible projects
Accessibility and Adobe Captivate
You can create output that is compliant with Section 508 for users who have visual or hearing impairments, mobility
impairments, or other types of disabilities. You can also take steps at the design level to remove obstacles for people
with disabilities viewing your Adobe Captivate projects.
These solutions support government agencies in meeting their users’ needs through Section 508 compliance, as well
as companies who are committed to improving accessibility.
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