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Simple question: How to edit a question slide in Captivate 5?

Jul 23, 2010 10:45 AM

Just installed it and have been everywhere trying to find where to edit a question slide. Can't find the Easter egg.

 

Anybody know where Adobe hid it?

 

Thanks.

 
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    Jul 23, 2010 11:04 AM   in reply to benhenny

    Hi,

    Sorry did not understand your question?? Did you mean you are not able to edit a question?

     
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    Jul 23, 2010 11:07 AM   in reply to benhenny

    Hi there

     

    Yeah, the areas where you make changes diffuse a bit with Captivate 5. Where you make the changes depend on what element you want to edit.

     

    For the text styling, click on the element you wish to style or change, then either open the Properties panel and style it in the panel or open the Object Style Manager and style there.

     

    If you want to change the options, open the Quiz Properties panel and change things like point value and feedback captions shown and buttons. Or the Action to perform

     

    Cheers... Rick

     

    Helpful and Handy Links

    Captivate Wish Form/Bug Reporting Form

    Adobe Certified Captivate Training

    SorcererStone Blog

    Captivate eBooks

     
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    Jul 23, 2010 12:04 PM   in reply to benhenny

    Hello,

     

    Just another suggestion: try to use the workspace 'Quizzing' when you are editing the Question slides: then you'll have the panel "Quiz Properties" in left docking station and the panel "Properties" in the right docking station. With the first panel you'll configure the question (like Edit Question slide in CP4) and with the second you'll do the fromatting. If you use the default Classic workspace, both panels will be in the right docking station and you have to click quite a lot. Be also sure to check out the Object styles (you can use the Object Style Manager - SHIFT-F7) where you'll find the styles for Quizzing objects.

     

    Lilybiri

     
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    Jul 23, 2010 12:06 PM   in reply to Lilybiri

    LOL, sorry about that Lilybiri. Totally spaced off that we had that strange arrangement of panels available!

     

    Then again, the workspace arrangement is rendered moot if the question really cannot be edited, no?

     

    Cheers... Rick

     

     

    Helpful and Handy Links

    Captivate Wish Form/Bug Reporting Form

    Adobe Certified Captivate Training

    SorcererStone Blog

    Captivate eBooks

     
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    Jul 26, 2010 6:18 AM   in reply to benhenny

    Your best bet is to stick to CP4 to edit existing material while you learn the new interface, for reasons such as the following: try creating a "Fill-in-the-blank" in CP4 and porting it to CP5. Notice anything askew?

     

    Kvetch: Flash users should be a bit more comfortable with CP5, but that is no excuse for Adobe requiring CP users to learn anew. What would be helpful is if they created adequate training for CP5 newbies (which I assume we all are) instead of relying on developers to train each other using the Adobe portal. Hey, I have an idea, perhaps Adobe could use CP5 to create training on how to use CP5? Naw, that would never work.

     
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    Jul 26, 2010 6:38 AM   in reply to benhenny

    P.S. To create a Fill-in-the-blank in CP5 type the entire sentence or phrase and then highlight the word or phrase to be blank, right-click (Win) and mark as blank. Now wasn't that easy? I would add a smiley here, but that would go against my New Year's resolution.

     

    P.P.S. It is relatively easy once you get the hang of it, but who said my relatives were easy, ba-dump-bump.

     
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