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XML Cap 5.5 Export then Import Fails

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Jul 01, 2011 Jul 01, 2011

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Created five slides, cupla' buttons, no images; 1024x768. Opened (created) a new, blank project (800x600) and tried to import the XML; it failed. Opened (created) a new, blank project (1024x768) and tried to import the XML (again); it failed. Here's the pop-up window screen-cap:

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Adobe® Captivate® Version 5.5.0.257

Adobe eLearning Suite 2.5

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Microsoft Office 2010 Version 14.0.6026.1000

Adobe Acrobat Version 10.1.0.534

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LEGEND , Jul 01, 2011 Jul 01, 2011

Hi there

I stand to be corrected on this, but I believe the XML import and export likely work just like the Export of Captions and Closed Captions.

The way that one works is like this: You export the captions and closed captions. You make changes. You then import the captions and closed captions back into the SAME project you exported from.

I think the XML works the same way. You would export the XML, massage it and import it back into the SAME project.

Give that a go and see if it works for you.

Che

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Hi there

I stand to be corrected on this, but I believe the XML import and export likely work just like the Export of Captions and Closed Captions.

The way that one works is like this: You export the captions and closed captions. You make changes. You then import the captions and closed captions back into the SAME project you exported from.

I think the XML works the same way. You would export the XML, massage it and import it back into the SAME project.

Give that a go and see if it works for you.

Cheers... Rick

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Rick gives you the appropriate answer (as always), just want to add that you shouldn't change the name of the exported XML-file neither...

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