Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Adobe Captivate Practice Exam with Custom Results Slide

In this Adobe Captivate video tutorial, I show you how you can use a bunch of knowledge check questions as a practice quiz before your final quiz. I even show you how you can calculate the total correct and incorrect questions on a quiz results slide.

In this Adobe Captivate video tutorial, I show you how you can use a bunch of knowledge check questions as a practice quiz before your final quiz. I even show you how you can calculate the total correct and incorrect questions on a quiz results slide. This tutorial uses variables, advanced actions, and a small amount of JavaScript. $5 member or higher get to download the project file for your own use. Become a member of my channel to get access to additional benefits: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqksaaBboESOUGsswRhF9KA/join

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Use JavaScript to Manipulate the Captivate Playbar

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can use JavaScript to make individual buttons in the Adobe Captivate playbar either hidden or visible.

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can use JavaScript to make individual buttons in the Adobe Captivate playbar either hidden or visible. In this example, I use this to create a forced navigation click to reveal interaction. Patreon members can download this project file for free: https://www.patreon.com/paulwilsonlearning

Special thanks to Scott Burnett for providing the sample project file which includes all that's needed to build your own controls over the Captivate Playbar. Download Scott's sample project here: https://bit.ly/JsCpPlaybar

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Paul Wilson Paul Wilson

Export Captivate Learner Notes with JavaScript

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can make a Learner Notes slide that can be accessed from any other slide in your eLearning course.

In this video tutorial, I show you how you can make a Learner Notes slide that can be accessed from any other slide in your eLearning course. A learner can add notes to the text they've already typed up. Once they are ready they can export their notes in a new window and they can copy and paste these notes into a word processor, send it to their printer, or save it as a PDF. This project uses an easy to use three lines of JavaScript to make it work.

Patreon members can download the project file for free.

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Learn about the Common JavaScript interface for Adobe Captivate https://helpx.adobe.com/captivate/using/common-js-interface.html

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