Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

All-New Adobe Captivate - Bookmarks as Triggers for Actions

In this video, I show you how to trigger actions from your timeline using bookmarks. In this example, we change the state of a multi-state image at certain points along the timeline.

In this video, I show you how to trigger actions from your timeline using bookmarks. In this example, we change the state of a multi-state image at certain points along the timeline.

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Tabs with Forced Navigation in Your Adobe Captivate eLearning Project

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can create a tabs interaction that includes forced navigation (hidden next button) in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can create a tabs interaction that includes forced navigation (hidden next button) in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project. This is a great way to chunk your content but keep your slides looking great. It also satisfies your stakeholder's desire to prevent learners from moving forward until they have viewed all the material in this interaction.

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Use the Show and Hide Actions in Adobe Captivate

In this video tutorial, I show you a couple of simple ways you can use the Show and Hide actions in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.

Sometimes I focus on really challenging tutorials, but once in awhile, I like to go back and make sure to cover the basics. This entry is such a tutorial, perfect for the new Adobe Captivate user. In this video tutorial, I show you a couple of simple ways you can use the Show and Hide actions in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Drag and Drop with Unique Feedback in Your Adobe Captivate eLearning

If you've built a few drag and drops with immediate captions you know that by default you don't get unique or specific feedback when items have been dragged to a drop target. In this video tutorial, I'll show you a method to provide unique or specific feedback for each drag and drop for both correct and incorrect captions.

If you've built a few drag and drops with immediate captions you know that by default you don't get unique or specific feedback when items have been dragged to a drop target. In this video tutorial, I'll show you a method to provide unique or specific feedback for each drag and drop for both correct and incorrect captions.

Patreon subscribers get the exercise file that goes with this video. https://patreon.com/paulwilsonlearning

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