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Import workplan .PSD in Captivate

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Nov 05, 2020 Nov 05, 2020

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Hi everyone,
I come desperately to you because no one from the Adobe team can answer me.
 
I have a PSD file containing workplans. I want to import these workplans into Captivate.
When importing, all my workplans come on one slide. I would like to have one slide per workplan, how do I do it?

Thank you so much in advance,

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Is each workplan on a layer in the Photoshop document? If yes follow these steps:

 

  1. Open the Library panel
  2. Choose the Import button (see this blog if you are not used to Library buttons)
  3. Browse to the PSD files, a dialog box will open like this:
    ImportPSD.PNG
  4. Choose the option Layers, and select the layers you want to import as images. In the screenshot I choose all layers. You can also use comps if your workplans are not consolidated each on a layer.
  5. After confirmation, a new folder will appear in the Libra
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Is each workplan on a layer in the Photoshop document? If yes follow these steps:

 

  1. Open the Library panel
  2. Choose the Import button (see this blog if you are not used to Library buttons)
  3. Browse to the PSD files, a dialog box will open like this:
    ImportPSD.PNG
  4. Choose the option Layers, and select the layers you want to import as images. In the screenshot I choose all layers. You can also use comps if your workplans are not consolidated each on a layer.
  5. After confirmation, a new folder will appear in the Library, name is the PSD name. In that folder you'll find all the layers as PNG images.
    PSDLib.PNG
  6. You can now drag each image to a slide.

There is no automatic feature to distribute the layers to slides.

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