

About a year ago, a client sent me an Indesign file. When I opened it, I was prompted with a dialog instructing me to resolve the missing fonts from this document. I remember thinking at the time, I wish Adobe Captivate did the same thing. Well, good news. Now it does. In this video tutorial, I show you the process to follow if you are missing fonts such as the ones you might get from Adobe Fonts. I also show you how you can replace existing fonts throughout your course with something new just by performing a couple of easy steps.
Do you have questions about the new Adobe Captivate 2019 Update, or do you just have questions about eLearning in general? June me on YouTube live at 12:00 EDT | 16:00 UTC on Monday, June 17 for an Ask Me Anything. If you would like to participate in the live chat use the following link: eLearning Livestream – Ask Me Anything | June 17th, 2019
In this video tutorial, I show you the exact steps to update your copy of Adobe Captivate 2019 to version 11.5..0.476 (Update 2).
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In this video tutorial, I show you a couple of ways you can use the new images as buttons feature in your eLearning development workflow. Also, this video covers a bonus feature in the form of being able to not only use SVG files as buttons but be able to edit the fill color of your SVG images as well.
I like to think of this new feature as the format painter for Adobe Captivate. In this video tutorial, I show you how the new Copy and Paste Appearance feature works in Adobe Captivate 2019 Update 2.
In this video tutorial, I show you some of the improvements to virtual reality in Adobe Captivate 2019 when you install Update 2.
I recently went through the process of considering a new computer, researching my needs, and buying a new Dell XPS 15 and I thought I would share my decision-making process in the hopes it would help all of you as well.
I was wondering if anyone with some HTML skills might know how I can prevent my eLearning courses with text entry boxes from displaying previous entries. For example, if I have a name field in a software simulation and an end user clicks on the field, it might display content that was previously entered into other forms or content that was entered from previous attempts. Is there a way to prevent this? I’m using Captivate 2019 Update 1.