The steps for inserting files into FM8 for import into RH7
are scattered around the web. The issue involves creating a single
.swf file in Captivate. You cannot do this with full-motion videos,
only demos. After watching the online tutorial at Adobe by Jacquez
and reading Kevin Siegel's blog.
Kevin Siegel's blog entry explains how to 1) reduce the size
and number of of the .swfs that you need to do this, and 2) create
a single .swf. This last file is the one you need to import by
reference into the FM8 project that serves as your source for
integrating with an RH7 project.
Kevin's blog entry is at the following page:
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Create
a Single SWF File from a Captivate Project/Add Control Bar (by
Kevin A. Siegel of IconLogic
Insert Captivate Video in FM8 by Reference
You can insert a Captivate video in your FM8 source document.
This video is then imported as part of the project when you import
into RH7. Then if you change the video, the next time you update
the RH7 project, the videos are also updated.
To insert Captivate videos in an FM8 source document, do the
following steps:
1. With the cursor in the spot that you want to insert the
video, click File > Adobe Captivate > Insert Adobe Captivate
Video.
2. Identify and select the Captivate file you want to import.
Captivate starts.
3. Click OK.
4. When the red size-window appears, click Cancel.
The FM8 screen re-displays.
5. In the Imported Graphic Scaling dialog box, click the dpi
you want.
The graphic is inserted.
6. Save your work.