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May 13, 2021
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Open .cptl file

  • May 13, 2021
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How to open .cptl file.

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    Lilybiri
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    May 13, 2021

    Do NOT use a cptl file, because the workflow has become very buggy. Especially if the cptl-file uses variables and advanced actions you'll get a lot of issues with projects derived from a cptl-file.

    For design consistency use a Theme, not a cptl-file.  

     

    This is not only my recommendation, and I have used those template files in the past, but never since several versions when I have seen all the problems. Ask othe Captivate experts and you'll often get the same tips.

    http://blog.lilybiri.com/whats-in-a-theme-a-template

     

    An atlernative for a cptl file is to create a normal cptx file and block the file for editing. You can use a duplicate of the project to create new files. Much safer and without the issues of cptl files. That cptx project should have a solid custom theme with theme fonts, theme colors, object styles, master slides, skin and eventually Recording defaults.

    Paul Wilson CTDP
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 13, 2021
    1. Open Adobe Captivate
    2. Click on File > New Project > Project from Template
    3. Navigate to where the .cptl file is located on your computer and select it
    4. Click Open

     

    Keep in mind that this will create a new .cptx file based on the template file so any changes you make will be saved as a regular project file.

     

    To create a new template file, which I wouldn't recommend,...

    1. Click on File > New Project > Project Template

    Instead of creating new templates, create a Captivate Theme. While building your first of possibly many projects, modify the Master Slides, Object Styles, Table of Contents and Skin (playbar). These are the elements that make up a theme and you can easily apply newly created themes to just about any project made in Adobe Captivate. Themes are much easier to work with than Templates.

    Paul Wilson, CTDP