Multiple Levels of Feedback in Captivate

 

I get this question from time to time. Usually people just think it can’t be done, because there isn’t an obvious way to do it via the GUI. Well, in fact it is obvious – but for something like this you expect it to be built into the GUI, something like a ‘Use multiple feedback levels’ checkbox and then spaces for the feedback. But that unfortunately doesn’t exist. This is something that should be relatively easy to implement in a future version of Captivate so we’ll keep our fingers crossed, but for now…there is a way to do it.

Click here to download the source file for the above swf.

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One Comment

  1. Jay Fresno
    Posted July 5, 2008 at 2:27 am | Permalink

    Thanks for this tip. It is extremely helpful to be able to examine the Captivate source file — very much appreciated! The other posts/blogs don’t provide a source file.

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