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December 28, 2016
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When I publish it holds onto a title that I used in the past and this same title comes back every time I publish

  • December 28, 2016
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When I try to publish a program it always has the same title in the title line. I override it so the right project name is saved and then it just comes back.  How do I get rid of this and make is so the program publishes the name of the file being worked on?

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解決に役立った回答 RodWard

If you're referring to the Title that you enter in the Publish dialog not being saved for next publish, this has been a known issue at times with Captivate versions.

The workaround fix is to us Save As and save your CPTX project to a different folder somewhere on your PC, then edit the Title and republish (I usually also select a different folder as the publish location).  Then use Save As again to save the CPTX back in to the original folder overwriting the original CPTX.  Then republish again selecting the publish folder of your choice.

Don't ask me WHY this works.  I found it out by accident several years ago.

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Participant
May 5, 2020

Since you're on the topic of file names, I would like published .MP4s to have no title displayed when the play. How can I hide the file name on playback of an MP4 video file?

Lilybiri
Legend
December 28, 2016

Where do you put that 'title'? In the Project Info?

RodWard
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December 29, 2016

If you're referring to the Title that you enter in the Publish dialog not being saved for next publish, this has been a known issue at times with Captivate versions.

The workaround fix is to us Save As and save your CPTX project to a different folder somewhere on your PC, then edit the Title and republish (I usually also select a different folder as the publish location).  Then use Save As again to save the CPTX back in to the original folder overwriting the original CPTX.  Then republish again selecting the publish folder of your choice.

Don't ask me WHY this works.  I found it out by accident several years ago.

patrickh86227628
Participant
April 9, 2018

Hi Rod.

I'm unable to get your fix to work. I'm using Captivate 9 and the error persists. I've tried saving to multiple folders and then publishing to the original, then going back, re-saving and nothing changes. One user mentioned that when using a template as source file, immediately save and publish with the desired name.

This is stupidly frustrating.

Patrick