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Captivate recorded background changes

Explorer ,
Aug 27, 2015 Aug 27, 2015

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I think this issue is similar to the one reported here in cap 6, but not sure:

Re: Captivate 6 - Edit recording issue

Basically I record a simulation in cap 8. On some, but definitely not all slides, the background image is different when previewed to what is shown when editing.

Here is the slide as recorded:

BackgroundInCap8.jpg

Here is the slide in preview. Notice the selected field in the drop down is the <None> row, not the "Detailer" row.BackgroundInPreview.jpg

Lastly, here is the slide when I delete the background. Note the piece of image on the slide, that I cannot get rid of. I cannot select it... it is not shown on the timeline. changing master slide has no impact.
BackgroundDeleted.jpg

I have tried inserting a new background but that piece of background seems to take precedence, so I need to create a new slide to get rid of the problem.

Has anyone else experienced this or have a better workaround than adding a new slide?

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Aug 07, 2017 Aug 07, 2017

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This one is really annoying. My workaround: Right-click the background and choose to copy it. Then paste it right on the slide as an image above the background. This worked for me at least..

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