January 19, 2021
Adding Closed Captions to Your Adobe Captivate eLearning
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January 19, 2021
Adding Closed Captions to Your Adobe Captivate eLearning
I've been an eLearning designer and developer since 2005. In 2015 I started my own eLearning design company. I began creating Adobe Captivate video tutorials to help promote my business through my YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/captivateteacher. My intention with my YouTube videos was to attract attention from organizations looking for a skilled Captivate developer. This strategy proved successful as I've worked with clients worldwide, helping them build highly engaging eLearning solutions. In addition, my YouTube channel presented another benefit of attracting aspiring Captivate developers to seek me out as a teacher. I now offer online and onsite training on Adobe Captivate, teaching users the skills to build engaging and interactive learning.
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2023-09-14 12:56:22
2023-09-14 12:56:22

Hi,

How to add closed captions to the State View of Adobe Captivate 2019?

Please help.

 

Best regards,

Rupali

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2023-09-14 16:43:14
2023-09-14 16:43:14
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Hi Rupali, thanks for reaching out. In Adobe Captivate Classic there are various built-in states that you can customize as per requirements. What you are referring it perhaps the Normal: The default state of an object in the state view. This is the state you first see when you play your project. Did you take a look a the video posted by Paul above here in the thread? Let me know if you still have questions and I can connect us with our support team.

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2021-05-18 05:17:06
2021-05-18 05:17:06

Nice work

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