Short Overview: Easily loop multiple states of an object to create interactive slide shows without having to create multiple slides. This demonstration uses the described workaround for creating zooms and

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Easily loop multiple states of an object to create interactive slide shows without having to create multiple slides. This demonstration uses the described workaround for creating zooms and Have you tried to fit images such as maps, illustrations, or floor plans on a mobile device screen?

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  • Easily loop multiple states of an object to create interactive slide shows without having to create multiple slides.
  • This demonstration uses the described workaround for creating zooms and
  • Have you tried to fit images such as maps, illustrations, or floor plans on a mobile device screen?
  • In this video, I show you how to record and edit a training simulation in the all-new

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Adobe Captivate & Interactive Slide Shows
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Adobe Captivate Tutorial - Lesson 64 - Zoom Area

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All-New Adobe Captivate - Training Simulations

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Image Zoom Makes it Easier to View Adobe Captivate Projects

Image Zoom Makes it Easier to View Adobe Captivate Projects

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Virtual Workspace Interaction Adobe Captivate Classic Project

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Have you tried to fit images such as maps, illustrations, or floor plans on a mobile device screen? Doesn't always work right?