May 10, 2020
(re)Use Shared Actions – Lesson 2 (crash course)
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May 10, 2020
(re)Use Shared Actions – Lesson 2 (crash course)
Lieve is a civil engineer (ir) and a professional musician. After years of teaching and research (project management/eLearning/instability) she is now a freelancer specializing in advanced Adobe Captivate as trainer and consultant. Her blog is popular with Captivate users worldwide. As an Adobe Community Expert and Adobe Education Leader, she has presented both online and offline. Since 2015 she is moderator on the Adobe forums and was named as Forum Legend (special category) in the Wall of Fame. In 2017 Adobe Captivate users voted for Lieve as a Top Content Experience Strategist.
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Preparation

In the first lesson you started from an existing project, which had the objects for the Slide show created AND shared actions in the Library. Focus of the lesson was on the workflow to attach those shared actions to a slide event (On Enter) and to buttons (Success event). Lesson ended with the proposal to create a personal project with two slides. First slide is a title slide with only a Start button (Go to Next slide). Second slide will have two multistate objects. Number of states is not important, needs to be the same for both objects (you can have identical states if wished).  Add two navigation buttons (Back and Forward) and a button to get back to the firt slide.

For this video lesson you need:

  • The original project, which I provided in Lesson 1. You can download it again here:
    SlideShow
  • Your project. If you are really lazy, you download this project, which is used in the video. Do not reuse the SVGs, they are created from a licensed Adobe Stock file.
    Lesson2Start

Follow the worfklow in this video

Test output

When you have finished, test it with F11, Preview HTML in Output. Preferable in several browsers. If you used my project, the output would look like this:

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