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USING ADOBE CAPTIVATE 5
Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 4/22/2010
To select all objects in a slidelet, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) an object within a slidelet, and
choose Select All from the pop-up menu.
Zoom areas
Zoom areas help you draw the learner’s attention to important sections of a slide. For example, if you create a
simulation that includes a step that might be easily overlooked, you can add a zoom area to highlight the step. After
you add a zoom area, you can add timing, transition, and audio options to the zoom effect. Zoom areas consist of the
following:
Zoom source The area of the slide that you want to magnify.
Zoom destination area The area in which the magnified portion of the slide is displayed.
Properties of zoom destination areas
You can set the properties for a zoom destination area using the Properties Inspector (Window > Properties).
Fill Color of the area within the Zoom Destination Area box. To decide the degree of transparency for the fill color,
select a value for the option Alpha in the Color menu. The value of 90% is less transparent (more solid) than a value
of 10%.
Stroke Stroke color for the Zoom Destination Area box.
Width Thickness of the border of the Zoom Destination Area box.
Image Image for the zoom destination area.
<<Image Icon>> Background image of the slidelet.
<<Delete and Crop Icon>> Remove or crop any previously selected image.
Note: You can also change the size and position of the zoom area or zoom destination area directly on the slide. Select the
box you want to change. When the hand cursor is visible, you can adjust the position of the box. When the double-headed
arrow cursor is visible, you can adjust the size.
Properties of zoom source areas
You can set the properties for a zoom source area using the Properties Inspector (Window > Properties).
Zoom Source
Item Name Enter a unique name for the object. You can use this name when defining the visibility conditions for the
object.
Visible Deselect this option if you want the object to be invisible on the slide. The object can be made visible using the
Show option. For more information, see Controlling the visibility of objects” on page 50
Style Select a style for the Zoom source. To define a new style, select Edit > Object Style Manager. For more
information on object styles, see “Object style” on page 51
Fill and Stroke
Fill Color of the area within the Zoom source.
To decide the degree of transparency for the fill color, select a value for the option Alpha in the Color menu. The value
of 90% is less transparent (more solid) than a value of 10%.
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