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Mark Fletcher

Mark Fletcher

www.webassist.com
macrofireball.blogspot.com

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Created:
5 October 2006
User Level:
All
Products:
Captivate

Using the Library in Adobe Captivate 2

Adobe Captivate 2 includes a wealth of new features that enable training professionals, educators and business users alike to rapidly create engaging learning experiences. Yet, out of all these new features: the Library panel stands out as being the most significant tool; to both radically change and dramatically improve the way that you manage and edit the various elements that make up your Adobe Captivate projects.

The Library is a centralized repository where you can store and manage your Adobe Captivate objects. It also serves a launch pad to edit objects—such as graphics, audio and animation—in external applications such as Adobe Photoshop CS2, Macromedia Fireworks, and Adobe Audition, to name a few.

Requirements

In order to make the most of this article, you need the following:

Adobe Captivate 2

Prerequisite knowledge:

This tutorial is designed for new Adobe Captivate users.

About the author

Mark Fletcher is a seasoned Adobe Captivate user who has created Adobe Captivate demonstrations and interaction simulations for a number of world-class companies including WebAssist, Wiley Publishing, Macromedia, and Adobe Systems Inc. At the beginning of 2006, Mark joined the WebAssist.com Corporation team where he is Training Manager. The majority of his time is spent creating elearning content for the WebAssist product range. Mark is also an Adobe Captivate 3 Adobe Certified Expert. Mark has written a number of Adobe Captivate articles and is the author of the Adobe Captivate blog Macrofireball.