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Embed Captivate Draft project

New Here ,
Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

I made a project on my iPad and I try to see it in the computer browser  to continue but it doesn't work. And I also want to embed de project in a blog. ¿Is it possible?

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Community Expert , Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

It is Captivate Draft, meant (as you see) to start the draft version - or storyboard -  of a Captivate project on tablet. Next step is to transfer this to 'big' Captivate, which is a desktop application. But sadly, it is not part of the CC, you need a separate subscription license, or a perpetual license. It can have output to SWF, to HTML (both for interactive tutorials), and to MP4 (for non-interactive video). You can create responsive projects (like with Dreamweaver and Muse), and mobile apps

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Community Expert ,
Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

Are you talking about a Captivate Draft project? You have to send it to Captivate (full application) on desktop, then publish.

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New Here ,
Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

I'll send it to creative cloud, and in my computer (MAC) I see the folder in the library but I can`t see the slide. I'm looking for the app in the App Store of my computer but it seem it doesn't exist.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

I suspect you are not talking about Captivate Draft at all. The full desktop application, Adobe Captivate, is not part of the Creative Cloud. Although Draft can save the project to a CC Library, you need to send it to Captivate. Perhaps you are using Photoshop Sketch or Illustrator Draw, Spark or another mobile app for iPad, but not Captivate Draft.

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New Here ,
Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

In fact, it is. But, thank you for your help, anyway.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

It is Captivate Draft, meant (as you see) to start the draft version - or storyboard -  of a Captivate project on tablet. Next step is to transfer this to 'big' Captivate, which is a desktop application. But sadly, it is not part of the CC, you need a separate subscription license, or a perpetual license. It can have output to SWF, to HTML (both for interactive tutorials), and to MP4 (for non-interactive video). You can create responsive projects (like with Dreamweaver and Muse), and mobile apps (using PhoneGap).

On my blog I have embedded several small interactive tutorials created with Captivate:

Here are a couple of links:

Playing with Numbers - part 1 - Captivate blog

More is in a...hyperlink - Close button - Captivate blog

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New Here ,
Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017
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Thanks again. That is!

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