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Adding animated text
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Edit
  Displays the Edit Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you edit the audio file in a 
variety of ways, such as inserting silent periods and adjusting the volume.
Record new
  Click to open the Record Audio dialog box. (Recording audio requires some 
basic equipment.)
Import
  Displays the Import Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you browse to an audio 
file and import it. 
Select audio from library
  Click to open the Library. The Library lists all audio files that are 
already part of the currently open Adobe Captivate project.
Settings
  Click to open the Audio settings dialog box to specify audio settings such as input 
source, quality level, and calibration.
Fade in [#] seconds
  Specifies the number of seconds for the audio to fade in to full volume.
Fade out [#] seconds
  Specifies the number of seconds for audio to fade out to silence.
The Size and Position tab has the following options:
Position in pixels 
Enter a number or use the arrows to set the position of the image on the 
slide.
Size in pixels
  Enter a number or use the arrows to set the size of the image on the slide.
Constrain proportions
  Select this option to lock the image proportion.
6.
Use the Settings menu to select how to apply property changes in the project. To apply all your 
changes, select Apply only changed properties. To apply all the new animation settings, select 
Apply all properties. You can apply the new animation settings to the current slide only or to 
all slides.
Note: If you change the settings in this dialog box, they become the default settings and any new 
animations you create use the new settings.
7.
Click the Apply to all button to apply the settings specified from the Settings menu.
8.
When you are finished, click OK. 
The animation is added to the slide.
Note: Device fonts are not displayed in Adobe Captivate. If you import an animation file containing 
text created with device fonts, the animation appears in Adobe Captivate, but the text will not. For 
animations that will be imported into Adobe Captivate, try to use embedded fonts for text.
Adding animated text
Animated text is text that has applied special effects. Adobe Captivate offers a wide variety of text 
animation effects that you can experiment with. For example, on the opening slide of a project 
you can have text fly in or fade in for an eye-catching start. 
Slides containing animated text are displayed in Adobe Captivate’s two views, Storyboard view 
and Edit view, and the Filmstrip (an option in Edit view) just like other slides.
To add animated text:
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
2.
Open the slide to which you want to add animated text.