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Where do I find additional captivate themes to download in the system

New Here ,
Aug 15, 2016 Aug 15, 2016

Your question here!

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 16, 2016 Aug 16, 2016

Anitra, you can create themes yourself - this is the most common method, simply start with a theme that is most like your desired outcome, and use the master slide view to modify and adapt. Then save the new theme as - you can then share the theme with others.

You can also find additional themes via third party developers - like eLearning Brothers - and several have been included in the asset store - you'll see that big button on the bar. Click the eLearning Brothers assets, and then chose themes. You'll find several new themes, layouts, and even project starters there.

Once you have downloaded new projects, games etc. you can find them in the assets, samples and tutorials section of the Captivate launch screen. It's a little TV icon on the top right of the splash screen.

hth,

Allen

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Community Expert ,
Aug 16, 2016 Aug 16, 2016

Hopefully Allen will not mind if I add some tips. When creating a custom theme, you have to know in advance if it will be a normal or a responsive theme.  To know more about what is exactly included in a theme, maybe you can have a look at this blog post;

What's in a Theme - a Template? - Captivate blog

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 16, 2016 Aug 16, 2016
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Lieve,

As always, your answer is perfect. And i think very important to point out that responsive vs. non-responsive will make a difference.

--Allen

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