Captivate Test on “Responsive Project”.
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I have created (imported) two projects in Captivate 2017 from a ppt. Added audio no problem. No problem publishing but when uploaded to LMS, one ran perfectly fine. The second project has all blank screens. Can someone please tell me what the fix is for this. My deadline is today for these projects! Cheri
Set up of Project based learning in University college, for collaborative learning in Project Management for Construction projects.
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Explaining in depth all the choices in Quiz Preferences, emphasizing those that save time when you set them up before inserting the first quiz slide or creating a question pool.
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I created this guided VR sample to test out the capabilities of Adobe Captivates 360-degree slides. It’s a blank project containing a video I downloaded online. (2019, February 28. TheTrauger:Control Room Switcher)
I tried linking the 360-degree portion of the project by uploading it under the actions tab>on success option but it wouldn’t play. As a workaround I linked it to an external URL (Amazon S3) and that seemed to do the trick.
However, upon trying to upload it into the Adobe Community I received an error messages. This concerns me because If in the future I try to duplicate this interaction for a real project it will not be accepted by the LMS.
Upon publishing I received a pop-up message with detailed instructions/advice however, I have no idea what they are talking about:
The files/projects listed below are linked to the open project. The linked files/projects may require exporting.
C:/Users/CheRae/Documents/MyAdobeCaptivateProjects/Control Room Training Sample 2.1/index.html (slide2)
This project contains links to external files or projects. After publishing, ensure that you copy all referenced files to the output folder and all referenced projects with their corresponding HRML files to the callees folder in the output folder.
Does anyone have any ideas about how to accomplish this?
What and where is the callees folder? Where is the output folder? I’m little out of my depth here.
Thanks!