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Adding click boxes
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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.
7.
If you want to define the exact size or location of the highlight box in terms of pixels, click the 
Size and Position tab. Select from the following options:
Left
  Specifies the position of the left border of the object, in pixels.
Top
  Specifies the position of the top of the object, in pixels.
Width
  Specifies the horizontal width of the object, in pixels.
Height
  Specifies the vertical height of the object, in pixels.
Constrain proportions
  This option, when selected, specifies that if either the height or 
width of the object is changed, the other dimension is changed to maintain the relative 
proportion of the object.
8.
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 highlight box settings, select 
Apply all properties. You can apply the highlight box 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 new 
highlight boxes that you create use the new settings.
9.
Click the Apply to all button to apply the settings specified from the Settings menu.
10.
Click OK. 
The highlight box appears on the slide.
Adding click boxes
Adobe Captivate lets you add another level of interactivity to projects by using click boxes. Click 
boxes are clickable boxes that you can size and position. You can use click boxes to demonstrate an 
application's functionality, for example, by requiring users to click a menu or button. You can 
determine what happens after the user performs a successful click. For example, the project can 
advance to the next slide, open a URL, or send an e-mail message. 
After you have added a click box to your project, you can view and edit the object’s properties in 
the Advanced Interaction dialog box by selecting Project > Advanced Interaction. This dialog box 
displays the properties of all interactive objects in your project.
To add a click box: 
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
2.
Select the slide to which you want to add a click box.
3.
From the Insert menu, select Click Box. 
The Click Box dialog box appears.
4.
Select the Click Box tab. 
This tab lets you determine how the project responds to user interaction. The options are 
divided into two basic categories: what happens when the user clicks inside the click box and 
what happens when the user clicks outside the click box.