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USING CAPTIVATE
Recording Projects
Last updated 9/28/2011
3 In the Record Additional Slides dialog box, select the slide after which you want the recorded slides to be inserted
and click OK.
The recording window appears.
4 Set the recording options and click Record.
The newly recorded slides are inserted into your project after the slide you selected.
You can also add slides by importing them from other Adobe Captivate projects or PowerPoint presentations.
For a demonstration of recording additional slides, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_recordaddslides_en.
Pause while recording projects
You can pause while recording an Adobe Captivate project. Any action performed after a project is paused is not
recorded.
1 Open Adobe Captivate and begin recording a new project or slide.
2 When you want to pause recording, press the Pause/Break key (on Windows) or Cmd + F2 (on Mac OS) on the
keyboard. When you want to restart recording, press Pause/Break or Cmd + F2 again.
Note: You can change the keys that you want to use for pausing or resuming projects in the Preferences dialog box.
Set recording preferences
Adobe Captivate uses a default set of preferences for panning and other settings when recording or creating projects.
You can customize these preferences using the various options available in the Preferences dialog box.
Panning
Use panning when you want the recording window to follow the movement of your mouse pointer across the screen.
It is like capturing a moving object by changing the angle of the recording device. Panning helps you capture events
across a large screen even when the recording window is smaller than the size of the screen.
The following panning options are available in Adobe Captivate:
Automatic Panning The recording window automatically moves along with the pointer whenever you move the
mouse during recording.
Manual Panning You must manually move the recording window to the area where the next event takes place. In all
other respects, It is like the automatic panning option.
More Help topics
Automatic recording” on page 31
Full motion recording” on page 33
Manual recording” on page 33
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