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Saving Options

New Here ,
Jul 30, 2024 Jul 30, 2024

Hello,

I need help saving.  I have created a project and published it as a HTML5 zipped file.  This is what is needed for the LMS.  However, as the developer, I would like another version that I can open and edit.  This is usually represented as a blank paper icon and as a .cptx file (see image below).  

judyw53854930_0-1722373500651.png

The person that created these is no longer with the company and I can not figure out how to save my project in order to have that second option.

 

Thank you for your help!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 01, 2024 Aug 01, 2024

The zipped file is likely to be a SCORM output version of the CPTX project file in that same folder.  The third file in your list will be the cptx.bak backup file which is a copy of the project file at the last save date.

 

From the description of your problem, and the fact that your screenshot does NOT show the CPTX file with a Captivate icon, I would suggest that you do not currently have Captivate 2019 (Captivate Classic) installed.  

 

Is that correct?

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Aug 14, 2024 Aug 14, 2024
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Do you have Captivate installed on your computer? If you do not, then you should download and install it. After installation, open the cptx file.

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