Hi all and welcome to our community to both of you!
Just a wee bit of clarification on what Kailie Quinn
suggested. What was said was:
One thing you could try is to set an invisible text caption,
highlight box or other object, and record audio in it. This will
detach the audio from the slide itself and make it into an object
that is not directly reliant on the slide timeline itself..
If you do this with an existing slide containing audio,
nothing will actually be "detached" per se. What will happen is
that you will end up with an additional audio clip that will play
when the caption appears. Audio may appear in 3 different "levels"
in Captivate.
* Background - Normally begins when the movie begins, loops
repeatedly and ends when the movie ends
* Slide - Often used to store the narration for the slide.
* Object - Almost any object supports additional audio.
You can actually end up with quite a cacophony if you manage
to get all three levels playing simultaneously.
My concern with the reply offered was that one might think
that by simply attaching or recording audio attached to a Caption,
it would automatically remove any audio existing at the slide
level. This isn't true.
Sincerely... Rick