You see, when you import your PowerPoint, you essentially link the separate PowerPoint file to the Captivate file. Now I imagine that Adobe Captivate would prefer that developers ignore Articulate altogether and simply use their PowerPoint import function instead – and speaking from experience, this is quite possibly the worst feature in the entire suite of Captivate. This is generally because of Articulate being a PowerPoint add-on, which allows for rapid development (and multiple developer integration) in a fairly seamless fashion. I find that presenting process flows and information in Articulate is loads easier than doing the same in Captivate. For example, in the past I have used Articulate and Adobe Captivate to create an elearning course on new processes and software. With so many learning tools out there, it is common to integrate a few of them for online learning. Adobe Captivate is a great tool with tons of functionality, but you should absolutely avoid this one feature at all costs, unless you enjoy massive headaches and loads of rework!
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