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Chapter 3:  Basics
Launch data 
Select this option to specify initialization data expected by the resource. 
(Optional field)
8.
Click OK.
The manifest file is generated. To see the manifest file, you should publish your Adobe 
Captivate project and create a SWF file. Then, if you used the default save location, you will 
see the SWF file and imsmanifest.xml file in your My Documents\My Adobe Captivate 
Projects folder.
Note: If necessary, you can create a PIF file that packages the Adobe Captivate project output files 
and manifest file (with additional files if you are using the SCORM 2004 option) together. For details, 
see the online help.
About publishing projects
After you create a project, you publish your project so others can view it. Adobe Captivate 
contains many publishing options, and after you create a project, you can publish the project in as 
many different formats as you require. You can do the following:
Publish projects as EXE files.
Publish projects as Flash SWF files.
Publish projects as printed output (Word file).
Publish projects to the web using FTP.
Send projects using e-mail.
The following are the procedures for publishing a project as a Flash SWF file, publishing to 
Adobe® Connect™ Enterprise, and publishing handouts. For information about publishing to the 
web and sending projects using e-mail, see Using Adobe Captivate 2.
Publishing projects as Flash files
You can publish Adobe Captivate projects as Flash SWF files and then use these SWF files 
independently or include them in web pages. 
To publish a project as a SWF file: 
1.
Open an Adobe Captivate project.
2.
From the File menu, select Publish.
3.
In the Publish dialog box, select Flash (SWF).
4.
In Project Title, enter the desired name without the file extension.
5.
In Folder, enter the full path for the folder in which to save the file or click Browse to locate the 
folder.
6.
Select from the following output options:
ZIP files 
This option creates a ZIP file containing the Flash (SWF) file. (A program like 
WinZip can be used to open the files.)
Full screen 
This option opens the Flash file in full screen mode.