May 24, 2011
Adding Multiple Click-based Animations on a Screen with Adobe Captivate 5
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May 24, 2011
Adding Multiple Click-based Animations on a Screen with Adobe Captivate 5
Pooja works as a Senior Director of Digital Learning at Icertis. She has created several award-winning eLearning courses and authored books and video courses on eLearning tools and technologies. In her previous roles, she worked as a principal eLearning evangelist at Adobe and chief learning geek at a start-up. Pooja is CPTD, and COTP certified. She holds a master’s degree in education & economics and a doctorate in educational technology.
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You are creating a simulation-based course and you need to demonstrate a couple of related workflows which include just about six to eight steps each. You are not convinced to create separate screens for such small demonstrations. So, what should you do?

Looks like you need a screen where you can include all these simulations which play on-demand, one at a time. Let’s learn how to create such a screen.

Here’s an example for you… There is one common animation area and five different buttons that trigger the animation. Notice that the animation plays from the starting frame every time you click the related button.

And here’s how you can create such a screen:

Let me know if you found this post useful or have any questions by leaving a comment on this post.

Happy Captivating! 🙂

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May 26, 2013
May 26, 2013

Thank you for this video, helped me out a lot. The only thing I cant seem to get working is getting my videos to reset themselves after clicking another button.

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Dec 11, 2011
Dec 11, 2011

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