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Stop audio, Delete audio, Audio, Record new, Import, Select audio from library, Settings, Width,

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE 3 153 User Guide Stop audio Click to stop playing the audio file. Delete audio Click to remove the audio file from the highlight box. Edit Displays the Edit Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you edit the audio file in a variety of ways, such as inserting silent periods and adjusting the volume. Audio Displays the name of the audio file, if any, associated with the highlight box. Record new Click to open the Record Audio dialog box. (Recording audio requires some basic equipment.) Import Displays the Import Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you browse to an audio file and import it. Select audio from library Click to open the Library. The Library lists all audio files that are already part of the currently open Adobe Captivate project. Settings Click to open the Audio settings dialog box. You can change audio settings such as input source, quality level, and calibration. Click the Settings button and make your selections. Fade in [#] seconds Specifies the number of seconds for the audio to fade in to full volume. Fade out [#] seconds Specifies the number of seconds for audio to fade out to silence. 7 If you want to define the exact size or location of the highlight box in terms of pixels, click the Size and Position tab. Select from the following options: Left Specifies the position of the left border of the object, in pixels. Top Specifies the position of the top of the object, in pixels. Width Specifies the horizontal width of the object, in pixels. Height Specifies the vertical height of the object, in pixels. Constrain proportions Select to maintain the height-to-width ratio during a resize. 8 Use the Settings menu to select how to apply property changes in the project. To apply all your changes, select Apply only changed properties. To apply all the highlight box settings, select Apply all properties. You can apply the highlight box settings to the current slide only or to all slides. Note: If you change the settings in this dialog box, they become the default settings and new highlight boxes that you create use the new settings. 9 Click the Apply to all button to apply the settings specified from the Settings menu. 10 Click OK. The highlight box appears on the slide.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE 3
User Guide
Stop audio
Click to stop playing the audio file.
Delete audio
Click to remove the audio file from the highlight box.
Edit
Displays the Edit Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you edit the audio file in a variety of ways, such as
inserting silent periods and adjusting the volume.
Audio
Displays the name of the audio file, if any, associated with the highlight box.
Record new
Click to open the Record Audio dialog box. (Recording audio requires some basic equipment.)
Import
Displays the Import Audio dialog box. This dialog box lets you browse to an audio file and import it.
Select audio from library
Click to open the Library. The Library lists all audio files that are already part of the
currently open Adobe Captivate project.
Settings
Click to open the Audio settings dialog box. You can change audio settings such as input source,
quality level, and calibration. Click the Settings button and make your selections.
Fade in [#] seconds
Specifies the number of seconds for the audio to fade in to full volume.
Fade out [#] seconds
Specifies the number of seconds for audio to fade out to silence.
7
If you want to define the exact size or location of the highlight box in terms of pixels, click the Size and Position
tab. Select from the following options:
Lef
t
Specifies the position of the left border of the object, in pixels.
Top
Specifies the position of the top of the object, in pixels.
Width
Specifies the horizontal width of the object, in pixels.
Height
Specifies the vertical height of the object, in pixels.
Constrain proportions
Select to maintain the height-to-width ratio during a resize.
8
Use the Settings menu to select how to apply property changes in the project. To apply all your changes, select
Apply only changed properties. To apply all the highlight box settings, select Apply all properties. You can apply
the highlight box settings to the current slide only or to all slides.
Note:
If you change the settings in this dialog box, they become the default settings and new highlight boxes that you
create use the new settings.
9
Click the Apply to all button to apply the settings specified from the Settings menu.
10
Click OK.
The highlight box appears on the slide.