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Chapter 14:  Creating a Menu of Adobe Captivate Projects
Background directory
  This option refers to the folder that contains background images. 
Background images usually refer to the background graphics of templates. If you have 
Microsoft PowerPoint installed on your computer and have not created custom templates, 
MenuBuilder uses the PowerPoint templates as the default option for MenuBuilder templates. 
Consequently, the default background folder is My Documents\My Pictures. To select a 
different folder, click More. 
Audio directory
  This option refers to the folder that contains MenuBuilder audio. By 
default, this folder is Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Captivate 2\Gallery\Sound. To select a 
different folder, click More. 
Icon directory
  This option refers to the folder that contains MenuBuilder icons (ICO files). 
By default, this folder is My Documents\My Pictures. To select a different folder, click More. 
Template directory
  This option refers to the folder that contains MenuBuilder templates. 
These templates are MenuBuilder templates, not PowerPoint templates. By default, this folder 
is My Documents\My Adobe Captivate Projects\Templates. To select a different folder, click 
More. 
Image directory
  This option refers to the folder that contains MenuBuilder images. By 
default, this folder is My Documents\My Pictures. To select a different folder, click More. 
Export directory
  This option refers to the folder in which MenuBuilder saves exported 
project files. By default, this folder is My Documents\My Adobe Captivate Projects.To select a 
different folder, click More. 
Browse directory
  This option refers to the folder in which MenuBuilder browses. By 
default, this folder is My Documents\My Adobe Captivate Projects. To select a different folder, 
click More. 
4.
Click OK. 
About exporting MenuBuilder projects
You can export MenuBuilder projects in several different formats including:
Flash
EXE
HTML
Word 
Mac 
Exporting MenuBuilder projects as Flash SWF files
Flash format, a SWF file, is a commonly used export option for MenuBuilder projects. 
To export a project as a Flash SWF file:
1.
Create or open the MenuBuilder project.
2.
From the File menu, select Export. 
3.
Select Flash Movie and click Next.