Super Simple Multi-State Magic with 3 simple objects and 3 awesome actions

In this post I’ll explain how you can make wonderful, rich interactions in Adobe Captivate with simple multi-state objects.  This is an easy exercise, simple enough for beginners and a great introduction to advanced actions. I’ll break the tutorial up into three basic parts, and along the way you’ll learn about three simple actions that when used together, create all of the changes and interactivity you find in the finished project. To begin, check out the published version of this […]

How Can I add Static slides to a VR presentation

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New Assets Window and Quick Start Projects in Captivate 2019 Update 2 (ver 11.5)

In this video tutorial, I take you on a tour of the new Assets Windows in Adobe Captivate 2019 version 11.5. Also, I show you how you can insert slides from different Quick Start Projects and how you can customize the Quick Start Projects to suit your needs.

Multiple Interactive Video Overlay Slides in Captivate 2019 Update 2

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can now add multiple overlay slides such as knowledge checks to a single point on your Interactive video’s timeline.

Update Missing Fonts in Captivate 2019 Update 2

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.

Easy Custom Table of Contents (Branching) in Captivate 2019 Update 2

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can create a branching menu slide that automatically allows your learners to navigate to different sections that have been grouped by you in Adobe Captivate. This interaction also keeps a final quiz button hidden until your learners have visited all the prerequisite sections. This easy to create eLearning design doesn’t require any variables or advanced actions.

Easy Forced Navigation with Adobe Captivate

Ever have to create a click to reveal interaction where the continue or next button remains hidden until the learner clicks all the items? This just got super easy with Adobe Captivate 2019 Update 2 (version 11.5).

Free Update to Adobe Captivate 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).

Stunning Free Update to Adobe Captivate 2019 Raises the Bar with Quick Start Projects & Productivity Enhancements

This summer just got a lot hotter! The latest update to Adobe Captivate is out now, it is free to Captivate users who either own Adobe Captivate 2019 or are on a subscription plan, and it is chock full of fresh, sensational new features and resources. The clear headliner is the new built in Assets and the associated search tool. Adobe has found a delightful way to accommodate the needs of developers who are new to eLearning while simultaneously including […]

Images as Buttons in Captivate 2019 Update 2

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.

Copy and Paste Appearance in Captivate 2019 Update 2

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.