Hi Phil
I'm a bit confused by your reply. And to be honest, I was a
bit confused by UA Lady's question. Here's why.
The Click Box object by its very nature pauses the slide dead
in its tracks and makes it just sit there and wait for user
interaction. Of course, Captivate being what it is with allowing
you to configure things pretty much any way you like, you have the
option of turning off the Pause action. (Just click the Options tab
and DE-select the "Pause project until user clicks" check box). I'm
not sure if this was done here by UA Lady or not.
So here is another confusing point for me. Again, we are able
to configure tings as we wish to a very large degree. But why would
you use a Button object in this case, only to make it invisible?
The Button objects behave just like the Click Boxes. And in my
opinion, they are one and the same pretty much, with the Click Box
object behaving just like an invisible button.
So if both types of objects pause the slide, why would you
choose a Button over a Click Box?
Just curious... Rick