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Chapter 10:  Slides
Inserting blank slides
You can insert a blank slide into a project to give you a slide with a “clean canvas.” Blank slides are 
useful if you need to place credits, logos, or other text in a project.
To insert a blank slide:
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
2.
Select the slide directly before the location where the new slide should appear. (For example, if 
you want to insert the blank frame as Slide 6 of your project, click the slide currently labeled 
Slide 5.)
3.
From the Insert menu, select Blank Slide. 
The new slide is added to your project. You can edit and work with the new slide just like other 
slides in the project.
Inserting images as slides
You can insert existing images (JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, EMF, or WMF) as slides in 
Adobe Captivate projects. Image slides can be useful in many types of projects, especially in 
overviews of a product or website. Image slides can also come in handy when you want to use an 
image, such as a company logo, as an introductory slide for a project.
To insert an image as a slide: 
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
2.
Select the slide directly before the location where the new slide should appear. (For example, if 
you want to insert the image as Slide 6 of your project, click the slide currently labeled Slide 5.)
3.
From the Insert menu, select Image Slide. 
The Open dialog box appears.
4.
Select an image from the list or browse to a new location for a different image. Click Open. 
5.
(Optional) You might be asked if you want to crop or rescale the image.
Crop
  This option centers the image and crops the edges of the image that do not fit into the 
capture size area.
Resize
  This option resizes the image to provide a good-quality resized image that fits the 
capture size area.
The image slide is added to the project.
Tip: You can create multiple image slides at one time by holding down Shift or Ctrl while selecting 
images in the Open dialog box.
Tip: You can also create an image slide by dragging an image from Windows Explorer to the 
Filmstrip.
Creating question slides
Adobe Captivate lets you create state-of-the-art e-learning projects. The powerful quizzing 
features make it easy to design many different types of questions such as multiple choice, short 
answer, matching, true/false, likert, and fill in the blank.