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GETTING STARTED WITH ADOBE ELEARNING SUITE
Getting started
Last updated 4/21/2011
Click the status icon in the library.
Select the PSD folder in the library, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS), and then select Update from
Source.
Note: The first two options update the PSD both on stage and in library. The last two options update the resource only
in the library and the updated resources do not take effect on stage.
If you remove or relocate the PSD, then a question mark icon appears in the status column. Click to relink. You
can do this also from the Image Properties dialog box.
The procedure for linking to a new PSD file is same as importing a new PSD file.
Adobe Captivate-Adobe Flash Workflow
Add configurable widgets to your eLearning content, without having to create them for each project. Create a widget
in Adobe Flash Professional, according to the Adobe Captivate widget specifications. This widget can be plugged into
any Adobe Captivate project and configured to display as required.
Capture screens in Adobe Captivate, import Adobe Captivate SWF and FLA files to Adobe Flash, enrich these files
with simulations and interactivity, and create new Flash modules. For more information, see the Adobe Captivate
Using Guide.
Use different question types and templates in Flash learning interactions to create powerful quizzes. The learning
interaction output contains the logic to tabulate the scores in the reporting format required by learning management
systems. For more information, see the Using Adobe eLearning Suite Extensions guide
Adobe Flash round-tripping
You can instantly update the SWF files in Adobe Captivate by editing the source FLA files in Adobe Flash. You can
launch Adobe Flash from within Adobe Captivate.
Note: This feature is available only in Adobe Captivate that is installed as a part of Adobe eLearning Suite.
Using Adobe Flash to edit animation objects and widgets
1 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the animation or the widget and then select Edit With Flash. The
FLA file that is associated with the SWF file is opened for editing in Adobe Flash.
2 Edit the FLA file, generate a SWF file output, and then save the file in the same location where the original SWF file
was saved. Also, use the same name for the new SWF file.
All instances of the SWF file used in the Adobe Captivate project get automatically updated.
You can also open Adobe Flash manually and edit the FLA file associated with the SWF file. However, you can
manually synchronize the files by selecting Update in the right-click menu.
at the corner of the object or widget
indicates that the SWF file is not synchronized with its source. indicates that the SWF file is up-to-date and
indicates that the SWF file is not available.
Replacing animation SWF files
Do one of the following in the Properties panel:
Click the hyperlinked SWF file, browse to the location where the replacement SWF file is located, and click Open.
Click Swap. In the Select Animation From the Library dialog box, select the replacement SWF file in the project’s
library. Using this dialog box, you can also import SWF files saved in other locations and then select the file to
replace the current one.
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