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Add click boxes and choose different paths if users click inside the click box or outside the click 
box. Click boxes have the same answer options as question slides, but can be incorporated into 
existing slides instead of requiring their own slide. This enables you to add branching and 
interactivity to your projects at the same time. Click boxes have other optional functionality 
including stopping slide audio when clicked, pausing the project until clicked, and adding 
hint, success, and failure captions.
Add text entry boxes and create different branches if users enter the text correctly or 
incorrectly. Text entry boxes are very flexible and can be used in many creative ways. For 
example, they are an excellent way to simulate data entry in an application. Because they are 
placed on existing slides and do not require their own slide, they do not interrupt the flow of 
the project as much as a question slide. Text entry boxes have additional options such as 
password simulation (where asterisks (*) appear as the user types), adding case-sensitivity, and 
including hint, success, and failure captions.
Add buttons and create different paths for when the user clicks the button or when they click 
outside the button. Buttons are a quick way to add branching and interactivity to your projects 
in a way that is comfortable for many users. You have complete control over what happens 
when users click the button, such as advancing the project, jumping to a certain slide, or 
opening an e-mail program. You can also design the button for your project by selecting the fill 
color, text options, transparency level, and border color. 
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. 
You have complete control over what happens when users answer questions correctly or 
incorrectly. For example, you can set one action (such as “go to the next slide”) when a user 
supplies a correct answer, and you can set a different action (such as “Open URL or file”) when a 
user supplies an incorrect answer. (This is commonly called branching.)
You can measure student performance by using the reporting feature with any type of quiz. You 
can track number of attempts, track correct and incorrect responses, and send pass/fail data to 
your LMS. You can also create graded and survey type questions, and choose to provide students 
with feedback based upon correct or incorrect responses.
You can create six different types of question slides in Adobe Captivate:
Fill in the blank
Likert
Matching
Multiple choice
Short answer
True/False