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Captivate 3 publish as Flash no swf files in folder

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Jul 14, 2009 Jul 14, 2009

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My colleague created a Captivate 3 file with audio voice over. After publishing to Flash file, the View output button was grayed out and no files in the output folder. Please help.

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Valorous Hero ,
Jul 14, 2009 Jul 14, 2009

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Hi there

Please ensure you are looking at the correct location! Also, double-check your Publishing settings. If you have the zip option selected there will be no actual output to view. Hence the disabled View button.

Assuming all is correct and you still see issues, please consider reporting as a potential bug.

Cheers... Rick

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Jul 15, 2009 Jul 15, 2009

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Thanks Rick. The Designer captured the movie in full screen. She re-captured using the application size and had no problem publishing. It must have been the full screen issue.

Thank you,

Lorraine K. Hughes

Instructional Design Consultant

Education & Development, St.Vincent Indianapolis, IN

lkhughes@stvincent.org

Ph 317-319-3427 Fax 317-583-2380

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Hi there

Glad to hear the issue is solved. Yes, full screen is seldom (if ever) a good idea.

WRT: Please think Green. Do you really need to print this email?

I plan on terribly inconveniencing some electrons with this message...

Cheers... Rick

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