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Roll over text and images

New Here ,
Nov 27, 2009 Nov 27, 2009

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Hi

Can't find this answer on the forum.

How do I show an image and text using roll over.  I have a small image which on clicking or roll over shows a bigger image but with text.

Thanks

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LEGEND , Nov 27, 2009 Nov 27, 2009

Hi there

Assuming you are using Captivate 3 or Captivate 4, you have an object known as a "Rollover Slidelet" you may use for this. When you insert the slidelet, you get two areas. One is the area you mouse over. The other is what appears when you mouse over the other area. In the area that appears you may insert Images, Captions and other elements.

Cheers... Rick

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Nov 27, 2009 Nov 27, 2009

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Perhaps a stupid idea, but can you not put the text on or beside the image in image processing software? If they need to pop up both and together, this seems the most simple way.

Do you use CP4?

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Hi there

Assuming you are using Captivate 3 or Captivate 4, you have an object known as a "Rollover Slidelet" you may use for this. When you insert the slidelet, you get two areas. One is the area you mouse over. The other is what appears when you mouse over the other area. In the area that appears you may insert Images, Captions and other elements.

Cheers... Rick

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