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August 16, 2021
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Lock position of buttons when changing resolution

  • August 16, 2021
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Hey there Captivate Community, 

 

i am really in need of some advice.

Basically i have imported a very big powerpoint file from my client into a responsive captivate file.

All i want to do, is to rebuild the interactive buttons from the original powerpoint file. 

So i started setting up buttons and making them just jump ahead to the according chapter.

 

My issue now is that when i scale down the resolution, and preview the file on a smaller screensize, the buttons i have set up scale down inappropriatetly, everything shifts and everything gets unaligned

 

Is there a way to fix this behavior?

I have added two pictures to showcase my issue better

 

PS:

There are zero fluid boxes used.

I understand that importing power point files isnt advised.

I understand that i should preferrably fully rebuild the whole presentation from the ground up with fluid boxes and what not.

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    Correct answer Lilybiri

    Why not use a non-responsive project which you publish with Scalable HTML feature checked? In that case you don't have any limitations, you can use click boxes on top of images or shapes, but they still will scale down and up. Sorry, but I never use PPT to start a Captivate project, and certainly wouldn't even dream of trying this to become a responsive project.  If this was a CP project, you wouldn't need click boxes, because you could use rectangular shapes as buttons. Your problem is that you only have a global static or video slide, no individual objccts from the PPT import.

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    Lilybiri
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    August 16, 2021

    Indeed PPT and responsive projects are never a good marriage.

    Can you explain how you made a responsive project without using fluid boxes? Logically that means that you never will have a responsive project, unless you used the older Breakpoint views workflow?  You probably have only a scalable HTML non-responsive project?

    Moreover, if I am correct, you did add click boxes on top of images, but click boxes are only allowed in static fluid boxes. At least if 'Klickfeld' (German) is the translation of a Click box. First practical tip: avoid using stacked objects if you want the project ot be responsive.

    If this was a unique slide (not a long PPT deck) you could use Position Properties to set up this slide, which is similar to the way that panel is used in Breakpoint views workflow. 

    RedFox333Author
    Known Participant
    August 16, 2021

    Hey there Lilybiri, thank you for your input.

    I created this project by using File - New Project - Responsive Project from PowerPoint File.

    I selected the PPTX, imported everything and captivate did the rest. Yes its not really responsive, since all that happens now is that the static slides just scale down as a whole. There is no dynamic change of the content. Which is fine.

     

    Yes i been placing "Klickfeld" aka Click Fields to act as my invisible buttons. Should i avoid using them?

     

     

    Lilybiri
    LilybiriCorrect answer
    Legend
    August 16, 2021

    Why not use a non-responsive project which you publish with Scalable HTML feature checked? In that case you don't have any limitations, you can use click boxes on top of images or shapes, but they still will scale down and up. Sorry, but I never use PPT to start a Captivate project, and certainly wouldn't even dream of trying this to become a responsive project.  If this was a CP project, you wouldn't need click boxes, because you could use rectangular shapes as buttons. Your problem is that you only have a global static or video slide, no individual objccts from the PPT import.