When the Captivate movie opens in Flash, you can navigate through the movie in several ways:
In the Library, a folder named Captivate Objects contains all slides and objects in the project. (You can ignore the objects listed with the prefix "xrd" – these are images and sounds that are used in other objects.) Edit your project by double-clicking on a Library item and making a change to the item.
A quick way to access the Library is the Edit Symbols icon . Clicking on this icon displays the Captivate Objects folder as a shortcut menu so you can easily navigate to an object and select it.
Another way to navigate is to double-click elements on the stage. For example, to edit the movie, double-click on the movie itself on the stage. Or, to navigate to an element on a slide, click on the Timeline and position the playhead to show an object on the slide (such as a caption or highlight box) then double-click on the object to edit the object. This method has the advantage of showing each element and object in the context in which it is used.
When looking for a particular slide, remember that you only see the initial view of the slide. So, for example, if the slide fades in, the initial view is a blank screen or if captions fade in they are not visible in the initial view.
Unlike Captivate, Flash does not show all objects at one time; Flash uses the Timeline to represent when different objects are shown. Clicking on the Timeline or dragging the playhead enables you to see how a slide will look when it is played.
The Library organizes your movie, and all of the elements it contains such as slides, captions, and sounds, into a hierarchy of folders. For example:
text boxes, click boxes, and rollover captions are located in the Interactive folder
images and highlight boxes are in the Images folder
captions and caption balloons are placed in the Captions folder
frames are located in the Frames folder