Macromedia captivate 2 Manual De Usuario

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CHAPTER 2
Exploring the Workspace
Adobe Captivate is designed so that you can create a project easily. The following is an overview 
of the Adobe Captivate work environment. 
About Adobe Captivate views
Adobe Captivate has three main views: Storyboard, Edit (with the Thumbnail), and Branching. 
Click the view tabs at the top of the project window, or press Control+Tab to navigate between 
views. Each view features a window at the bottom of the screen where you can view, add, and edit 
notes about individual slides in your project.
Storyboard view
This view appears when you open a project from the Start page. The project opens with small 
images representing the slides that constitute the project. Storyboard view provides an easy way to 
see all of the slides within a project at a glance. It also enables you to see the flow of the project. 
You can change the properties of multiple slides at the same time: to select multiple slides, hold 
down the Shift or Control key while clicking on slides; to select all slides, press Control+A.
Edit view
This view appears when you double-click a slide in Storyboard or Branching view. After recording 
an Adobe Captivate project, you will probably spend most of your time in Edit view because this 
is the view in which you add objects (such as captions, images, click boxes, video, and audio). 
Using this view, you can make many changes to a slide, such as altering the mouse movement and 
changing the mouse pointer. 
In Edit view, you can see the Library, which lists media items in a project and lets you view and 
reuse the images, backgrounds, audio, and animation in your project. Also, Edit view contains the 
optional Filmstrip, Timeline, and Notes panels.