Stephen,
You wrote:
>Our Tech Support staff has made several animations in Adobe Captivate as
>the main tool to teach our users certain functionalities. Captivate
>generates output in .SWF + .HTML or .EXE (FlashPlayer wrapped with the
>.SWF file) format) but not .AVI or other common formats.
Stephen,
You wrote:
Our Tech Support staff has made several animations in Adobe Captivate as
the main tool to teach our users certain functionalities. Captivate
generates output in .SWF + .HTML or .EXE (FlashPlayer wrapped with the
.SWF file) format) but not .AVI or other common formats.
I
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>Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 1:30 PM
>To: framers at frameusers.com
>Subject: Add call to animation
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>Subject: Add call to animation in Fm 7.2 document
>
>Hi,
>
>Our Tech Support staff has made several animations in Adobe
Hi,
Our Tech Support staff has made several
animations in Adobe Captivate as the main tool to
teach our users certain functionalities.
Captivate generates output in .SWF + .HTML or
.EXE (FlashPlayer wrapped with the .SWF file)
format) but not .AVI or other common formats.
I will make a prode
Hi,
Our Tech Support staff has made several
animations in Adobe Captivate as the main tool to
teach our users certain functionalities.
Captivate generates output in .SWF + .HTML or
.EXE (FlashPlayer wrapped with the .SWF file)
format) but not .AVI or other common formats.
I will make a pro