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Inspiring
September 25, 2012
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Resizing the Preview Window

  • September 25, 2012
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I am doing some screencasts of Adobe Captivate 6.0 (Mac) and I am limiting the screen size to 1280x720. When I preview the project, it comes up much bigger and a lot of it is beyond the recording area. If I resize it, it doesn't stay that way the next time I run it.

Does anyone know how I can set the size of the Preview window?

Thnak you.

Dave

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    Correct answer Captiv8r

    Hi there

    Too bad you aren't using a PC. If you were, there is a cool little freeware app called "Sizer" that would allow you to define the size you want and easily size the window.

    I just did a brief Google looking for a Mac alternative and found something called "Mercury Mover". Perhaps that will help?

    http://www.heliumfoot.com/mercurymover/

    Cheers... Rick

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    Anjaneai_Srivastava
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    September 25, 2012

    Hi Dave,

    What preview mode are you using (F4, F12, F8)?

    Does that give you a scroller when you preview it, to view the complete screen ?

    Thanks,

    Anjaneai

    Inspiring
    September 25, 2012

    I am using F8 to preview the slide. Since the monitor is set to 1920x1080, I am resizing Captivate on that screen to 1280x720 so there is additional room on the screen which is what the preview window "overflows" to. If I manually resize it, I get the scrollbars but again, it doesn't "remember" what I resized it to...it goes back to the original size when I hit F8 again.

    I have attached a screenshot. As you can see, the preview is much larger than the application window in Captivate.

    Thanks.

    Captiv8r
    Captiv8rCorrect answer
    Legend
    September 25, 2012

    Hi there

    Too bad you aren't using a PC. If you were, there is a cool little freeware app called "Sizer" that would allow you to define the size you want and easily size the window.

    I just did a brief Google looking for a Mac alternative and found something called "Mercury Mover". Perhaps that will help?

    http://www.heliumfoot.com/mercurymover/

    Cheers... Rick

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